>  -----Original Message-----
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>  Furthermore, if I were in your shoes, I would shutdown
>  client availability--temporarily removing the inetd.conf
>  entry (one of many ways)--while making changes, and
>  enabling it after it is done.  The changes will be quick,
>  but why not close the window?  But I come from the
>  Paranoid Sysadmin school of thought...

Besides, try hiding the CVS PServer behind a unique DNS, even
if that is not the single service on the machine.

If you do this, you will never ever again happen to have a
window where nobody can access the Repository, and / or have
to change their SandBox.

Just my $0.02,
Guus

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