also check:
http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/

On February 18, 2004 14:37, J.Rafael S�nchez wrote:
> First, let me thank you for the good info I got from you guys.
>
> I decided to go with 'subversion'. I also decided to use it's own server
> instead of appache. It's working locally but not remotely yet. I'm still
> trying to find out why.
> This is how I know it's working locally on the cvs server/repository.
> After creating the project1 repository.
>
> # svn co svn://nameofthisserver/repositories/projects/project1
> somedirectoryname
> Checked out revision 0.
>
> For remote access, from windows, I'm trying WinCVS. I've followed their
> recommended settings for the clients. I'm getting this error.
> " cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to "remoteserver":2401 failed: No
> connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it."
>
> Ok, here's a bit of background about the server system and some of the
> troubleshooting I've done. I've read and read, but there's something
> that I'm not understanding perhaps.
>
> . subversion's svn server expects request on port 3690.
>     this is from netstat.
>     tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:3690            0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN
> . subversion's svn server has been started as a daemon instead of
> through inetd.
>     from ps
>     root     14184  0.0  0.2  3528 1064 ?        S    Feb17   0:00
> svnserve -d
> . /etc/services says that.
>     cvspserver      2401/tcp                        # CVS client/server
> operations
>     cvspserver      2401/udp                        # CVS client/server
> operations
> . If I need to use inetd, I'd like to use xinet instead.
>     this is from /etc/xinet.d/
>     amanda     chargen-udp  dbskkd-cdb  finger  ipop2   krb5-telnet
> pop3s   rsync     swat    time
>     amandaidx  comsat       echo        gssftp  ipop3   kshell
> rexec   servers   talk    time-udp
>     amidxtape  daytime      echo-udp    imap    klogin  ktalk
> rlogin  services  telnet  vsftpd
>     chargen    daytime-udp  eklogin     imaps   kotalk  ntalk
> rsh     sgi_fam   tftp    wu-ftpd
>     I don't see anything i can use and control via
> /etc/rc.d/inet.d/xinetd [start stop, etc]
> . Right now, I'm not using any kind of encryption.
> . I'm authenticating via /etc/password (NIS).
> . I can telnet, or ssh to it. NO problem.
>
> I guess I need to really understand what wincvs for windows is sending
> or expecting. I have even tried to force it to knock on port 3690. It
> doesn't seem to make any difference.
>
> I haven't tried any other methods or client utils yet. I figure that
> they all send, expect the same thing and if one is not working probable
> it has to do with the server.
>
> The other thing, it appears that I have some sort of client/server
> installation already on the server: cvs-1.11.1p1-7, rcs-5.7-15. Would
> this be causing some conflicts. I didn't think they would affect
> anything; that's why I haven't uninstalled.
>
> I'm sure it has to do with some little silly setting somewhere.
>
> Thanks for your attention to this posting.
>
> Rafael.


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