The problem has been resolved. I had set the port number to 2401 (which is
correct) in /etc/services but my NetInfo DB contained the port number 2041,
which is of course wrong (look carefully at my email :).

Many thanks to Gianni Mariani on this list who pointed this out.

Cheers,
Hugi

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Imre Oolberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 24. j�n� 2001 19:19
> To: Hugi Thordarson
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: Can't connect to a cvs with pserver
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> > This works wonderfully locally, but from any remote 
> machine, I always get
> > the message:
> >     cvs [login aborted]: connect to hugi.vefsyn.is:2401 failed:
> > Connection refused
> >
> > I tried telneting to the 2041 port, and cvs seems to be 
> listening there, but
> > still this doesn't work. I've checked out that I have the 
> same versions of
> > CVS on all machines (1.10) and I've tried logging in from 
> other BSD machines
> > and Win2000 PCs.
> 
> I can reproduce exactly the same error message when I just comment out
> from /etc/inetd.conf pserver's line.
> 
> 
> Imre
> 
> 

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