Did you try nmap?  This should show the cvspserver on port 2401.  Do you
have any local firewall rules that might block the port?  I had a similar
problem when I setup my RedHat 9 machine as a server install.


"Karl Lehnberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Following the recommendations on
>   http://mia.ece.uic.edu/~papers/volans/setUpCVS.html
> I set up a cvs environment on a RedHat9 Linux box (cvs-1.11.2-10).
> But starting the cvs server either with
>   cvs -f --allow-root=/space/cvs pserver&
> or over
>   xinetd
> and then trying to connect from a client via
>   telnet cvshost 2401
> or
>   cvs :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/space/cvs login
> gives the error "connection refused" which means
> that the cvs process isn't even listening on port 2401.
> (verified with netstat)
> In /var/log/messages I found
> Jun  29 14:07:11 lll cvs: error setting KEEPALIVE: Socket operation on
> non-socke
> t
> but the cvs server is running.
> What can be the reason that "cvs pserver" isn't listening on port 2401?
> There is no blocking firewall or router involved.
>
> Thank's for help
> -Karl
>
>


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