Re: CVS Manual, section 2.9.2

2003-03-28 Thread Herr Christian Wolfgang Hujer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello John, Am Mittwoch, 26. März 2003 03:05 schrieb John Daues: Thanks for taking care of the 'bug'. I don't know enough about it yet to know what to choose (rsh, ssh, other?) Maybe if I tell y'all the basics of the system, you can say which.

RE: CVS Manual, section 2.9.2

2003-03-28 Thread Mike Ayers
From: Herr Christian Wolfgang Hujer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I use ssh instead of rsh because a) the connection is encrypted b) Authentication can be done on a Private Key / Public Key basis, which I consider much more secure than .rhosts at rsh. When using key authentication (using

CVS Manual, section 2.9.2

2003-03-25 Thread John Daues
In the CVS manual, in section 2.9.2 Connecting with rsh, it says: --- For example, suppose you are the user `mozart' on the local machine `toe.example.com', and the server machine is `faun.example.org'. On faun, put the following line into the file `.rhosts' in `bach''s home directory:

RE: CVS Manual, section 2.9.2

2003-03-25 Thread Mike Ayers
From: John Daues [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 3:51 PM In the CVS manual, in section 2.9.2 Connecting with rsh, it says: --- For example, suppose you are the user `mozart' on the local machine `toe.example.com', and the server machine is `faun.example.org'. On

Re: CVS Manual, section 2.9.2

2003-03-25 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 04:50:41PM -0700, John Daues wrote: In the CVS manual, in section 2.9.2 Connecting with rsh, it says: --- For example, suppose you are the user `mozart' on the local machine `toe.example.com', and the server machine is `faun.example.org'. On faun, put the following

Re: CVS Manual, section 2.9.2

2003-03-25 Thread John Daues
Thanks for taking care of the 'bug'. I don't know enough about it yet to know what to choose (rsh, ssh, other?) Maybe if I tell y'all the basics of the system, you can say which. Server is a P3 machine running Red Hat 8.0 sitting on the LAN. Clients are 3 users. Two running Win2k, One with RH