[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/06/2000 10:01:28 AM
>Here is the response I get if I type in SSH just like CVS is executing:
>
>C:\WINDOWS>ssh cvs.panjasource.sourceforge.net -l sheldon_samuels
>Password:
>Last login: Tue Jun 6 06:50:09 2000 from 216.216.209.7
>No mail.
>
>Welcome to cvs1.sourceforge.net
>
>This is a restricted Shell Account
>You cannot execute anything here.
>
>Connection to cvs.panjasource.sourceforge.net closed.
OK.
>However, if I type in without the "cvs.", then I autologin properly. Again,
the SSH command that >works is as follows:
>
>C:\WINDOWS>ssh panjasource.sourceforge.net -l sheldon_samuels
>
>With this second command, I get right into my repository with no password.
OK. This kinda tells me your CVSROOT should point to the one without "cvs.".
>Does CVS use the CVSROOT to fire off the SSH command? Can CVS be instructed to
use a location for SSH other than CVSROOT?
I don't understand your questions. Can you explain a bit more?
>Or is there a way to get CVS to drop the "cvs." when executing SSH, but to
include "cvs." for everything else?
I'm not convinced that this would be a viable workaround. Have you tried to
remotely execute a command using SSH? Maybe this is where it's going wrong?
Noel
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