RE: cvs access

2002-04-19 Thread Arved Sandstrom

Not at all, to the first. I've been using DHCP on Windows and Linux for
quite a while and CVS over SSH has not involved any aggro with respect to
.rhosts. Once you've got your public/private key pair created, and you've
uploaded your public key (and placed it into 'authorized_keys' on the CVS
server), you are set, assuming that your CVSROOT and CVS_RSH are also
specified.

To the second, yes, in theory, if I am not mistaken. I believe I have done
this before. It may be as simple as just modifying the Root files in your
CVS directories. You can only try - it's not like it's going to destroy
anything.

Arved

 -Original Message-
 From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: April 19, 2002 10:01 PM
 To: fop-dev
 Subject: cvs access


 Committers,

 Ok, I have my account.  Now, how do I use it?  I'm assuming that I set
 CVS_RSH=ssh, and use
 -d :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic
 to specify CVSROOT.  That would mean setting .rhosts, wouldn't it?
  Which is painful because I get a dynamic IP address.

 Once I get that worked out, so I have to do full checkouts again, or is
 it possible to hack the CVS entries in my existing anonymous
 checkout trees?

 Peter


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Re: cvs access

2002-04-19 Thread Peter B. West

Arved Sandstrom wrote:

Not at all, to the first. I've been using DHCP on Windows and Linux for
quite a while and CVS over SSH has not involved any aggro with respect to
.rhosts. Once you've got your public/private key pair created, and you've
uploaded your public key (and placed it into 'authorized_keys' on the CVS
server), you are set, assuming that your CVSROOT and CVS_RSH are also
specified.

Thanks Arved.

To the second, yes, in theory, if I am not mistaken. I believe I have done
this before. It may be as simple as just modifying the Root files in your
CVS directories. You can only try - it's not like it's going to destroy
anything.
  

I'll edit Root and try an update.  I wasn't sure whether CVS was 
stateless as far as checkouts were concerned.

Peter


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