Both machines are running cvs 1.11.1p1 and ssh.
The server is running HP-UX
The client is running linux mandrake 8.2.
>From the linux client, I can slogin and sftp successfully as jschwenk to the
HP machines so ssh is running as expected. But when I try cvs login,
authentication fails. I used ethereal to check out the data in the packets
and sure enough, I got back "I HATE YOU". I thought it was looking for the
password for jschwenk on the HP machine so that is what I got you2.
I searched the archives and read 2.9.2 "Connecting with rsh" but didn't see
anything that helped.
Misc info:
Permissions are not an issue.
inetd.conf (HP-UX): cvs stream tcp nowait root /opt/cvs/bin/cvs cvs -f
--allow-root=/export/cvsroot pserver
services: cvs 2401/tcp # CVS port for pserver
cvs 2401/udp # CVS port for pserver
.profile on remote machine running HP-UX
CVSROOT='/export/cvsroot'
export CVSROOT
CVS_RSH=ssh
export CVS_RSH
.bashrc on local linux mandrake 8.2
CVSROOT=":pserver:jschwenk@test700c:/export/cvsroot"
export CVSROOT
CVS_RSH=ssh
export CVS_RSH
NOTE: I also tried ext rather than pserver and it made no difference.
Help please.
Jeanie
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