Hello Matt,


I run a pserver on the loopback interface of my CVS server
and I have a Mac developer SSH tunneling to it while
everyone else uses CVS_RSH=ssh1 

I don't know know of any other way to do it, but this
way seems to work quite well.


--
Rob Helmer
Namodn

On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 10:33:24AM -0800, Matt Munz wrote:
> Hi All.
> 
>     Feel free to rtfm me on this.  I'd be happy to read a manual that *clearly* 
>addresses this issue.  If you know about one, please let me know.
> 
>     I am connecting to my cvs server just fine with my win2k boxes running ssh1 
>clients.  I'm *not* using tunneling for this.  Cvs thinks it's using rsh via :ext:, 
>and I have $CVS_RSH set to ssh.  But before I started patting myself on the back, I 
>realized I needed to do the same thing on a Mac.  Not being as familiar with macs as 
>I'd like to be, I went looking for notes on the web, without much success.  Now I'm 
>here looking for solutions to the problem -- I'm trying to avoid hacks and 
>"quick-fixes".
> 
>     I'd prefer to have a command-line type of client that connects to the server in 
>the same way that my win2k boxes do.  I'd also prefer to use only free software that 
>installs relatively easily.  Do you know of a cvs client + ssh client that fits this 
>description?
> 
>     Back in the real world, any answers to the following questions would help a 
>lot...
> 
>     Is there a command-line cvs client for mac?
> 
>     Can a mac connect to a cvs server using ssh w/o using port tunneling?
> 
>     If absolutely necessary, how can I set up a tunnel easily, both on the server 
>(OpenBSD/Unix), and the client?
> 
>     Thanks for any help/advice you might have.
> 
>     - Matt Munz
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> 
>     
> 
>     

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