Check the server logs.  There may be a more informative error there.

Do you have the -f option on your cvs command line in inetd?  That is 
the most likely cause.

-- David F.


Thomas Frasher wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> Sorry in advance, I know this subject has been beat to death, but I'm going
> to ask anyway:
> 
> I try to maintain the linux cvs repository that most of the developers use
> for linux work here.    We also have a PVCS database that is used for other
> projects.
> 
> Recently the PVCS database has begun to act up (read screw-up).  It is very
> dificult to work with anyway, and the support fees are grotesque.  So to
> make a long story longer, we are changing everything to cvs.  With the
> upshot being, you guessed it, some developers that work soley in Windows
> will be needing WinCVS.
> 
> Unfortunately for me, that falls to me to make the whole thing work.
> Currently I can get WinCVS to install and run.   However whenever I try to
> connect to the cvs server (a linux system) I get the following message
> (names changed to prevent paranoia):
> 
> NEW CVSROOT: :pserver:username@servername:/home/cvs (password
> authentication)
> cvs login
> (Logging in to username@servername)
> cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server servername: Connection reset by peer
> 
> *****CVS exited normally with code 1*****
> 
> I get this using any account login, and it is 100% consistant.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thomas
> 
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