Roger wrote: > > > Roger wrote: > > > Looks like with my ISP setup, I need to somehow enable Passive Mode. > > > > When I start a cvs download (a large one larger than approx. 1MB), the > > download stalls. It stops at a file but does not drop back to console > > with > > an error. As such, seems to be problems with not being in Passive mode. > > > > My isp (starband/satellite isp) recommends using Passive Mode when doing > > FTP. > > > > I'm in the process of checking out cvsup which does do passive mode > > (binary of course since it's not made with C). > > > > just tried it again, after a stall. Now i've got the complete source off > of the cvs server. I'm sure "passive mode" option would probabely help out > allot tho. Someone correct me if I'm wrong (I'm not positive about this)... This is assuming that you're using pserver, however, I don't know of any remote repository method that uses FTP (but I could very well be wrong, again, someone correct me here). AFAIK, CVS pserver uses it's own file protocol when sending and retrieving files, not FTP. Active vs. Passive mode is a property specific to FTP and has to do with who originates a data connection (Active mode means the server originates the data connection, Passive mode means the client originates the connection). Passive mode is generally used to make an FTP data connection through a firewall that does not allow incoming connections on arbitrary ports. This is a property _specific_ to FTP and has nothing to do with CVS. Even if it did have to do with CVS it would either work entirely or not at all (you would not get part of the download if this were an Active vs. Passive problem). Now for your problem. I'm far from a CVS expert but since this post has gone for so long unanswered (probably because you sent the post to the newsgroup rather than the mailing list), I'll take a crack at it. From other posts I've seen on this list your problem sounds like it may have something to do with a limit set for inetd (or xinetd) check the info-cvs list archives for more info on this as I really can't help you much at all here. Regards, Peter _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
