Hey thanks. That actualyl worked. Any idea how to make WinCVS do likewise?
Gianni Mariani wrote: > bash: > export CVS_RSH=ssh > > tcsh > setenv CVS_RSH ssh > > Bryon Lape wrote: > > >NO, how do I get cvs to use something other than rsh? > > > >James Knowles wrote: > > > >>>>>Is there anyont to get cvs to run a > >>>>>different (more secure) command? > >>>>> > >>>>We use ssh exclusively, > >>>> > >>>How? > >>> > >>We're not using the CVS pserver. I've used ssh tunneling (port proxy) for > >>other applications, but not for pserver. I presume that ssh's tunnelling > >>abilities will allow pserver to be used. > >> > >>As for passwordless logins with asymmetric keys, you have to create the > >>public/private key pair. Use the ssh-keygen program (Linux) or puttygen > >>(Windows). The private half goes in ~/.ssh and the public half is copied > >>into the remote machine's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. Leave the password blank. > >> > >>You may have to ensure that the ~/.ssh directory denies world and group > >>access (chmod 700). ssh may refuse to work if this directory is group or > >>world readable. > >> > >>I stumbled around a lot until I figured it out. Once I figured it out, it's > >>fairly straightforward. > >> > >>If you need to do it for a Windows client, I have my personal notes at > >>http://www.ifm-services.com/people/jamesk/papers/cms/cvs-win32-client.html > >>under the heading "Setting Up the Cryptographic Keys." > >> > >>-- > >>Concordia parvae res crescunt, discordia maximae dilabuntur. > >>Through unity the small thing grows, through disunity the largest thing > >>crumbles. > >>- Sallust, Jugurtha > >> > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Info-cvs mailing list > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs > > _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
