Annamalai Gurusami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > $ cat ~/.ssh/config
> > > Host subversions.gnu.org
> > > Protocol 1
> > > ProxyCommand /usr/local/bin/proxytunnel.exe -g 172.16.0.52 -G 80 -d
> > > subversions.gnu.org -D 443
> > >
> > > $ export CVS_RSH=ssh
> > > $ cvs -z3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:443/cvsroot/ferment co ferment
> > > cvs checkout: CVSROOT port specification is only valid for gserver, kserver,
> > > cvs checkout: and pserver connection methods.
> > > cvs [checkout aborted]: Bad CVSROOT: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:443/cvsroot/
> > > ferment'.
>
> Why this is the case? What should I do now?
You should not specify a port with this command (:443). Why? Well, I'm
not a CVS developer.
What should you do now? Can you ping the server on the port 443? If so
retry your command without the port specification.
If you cannot, ask your sysadmins to open that port for outcoming
connections.
--
Mathieu Roy
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