ymptoms:
(1) when I telnet to 2401, I got "Could not open connection to the host, on
port 2401: connection failed"
(2) If I do "cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/tar/cvsroot/ login", I got
"cvs [login aborted]: connect to 192.168.51.10(192.168.51.10):2401 failed:
Connectio
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:info-cvs-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: mardi 18 janvier 2005 23:19
[snip]
> 3. added following line to the /etc/xinetd.conf file so xinetd listens to
> port
> 2401 and knows to run command cvs pserver w
Hey guys,
these are the steps I've taken so far to run pserser in cvs 1.11.18 (redhat 9);
however, I always get the message:
"cvs [login aborted]: connect to ##address##(##address##):2401 failed:
Connection refused"
1. created $CVSROOT and exported it. repository is set to /cvs
Paul New writes:
>
> I am having dificulty connecting from Eclipse CVS client to CVS server on
> linux machine. When adding new repository in Eclipse I get an error message:
> "I/O exception occured: Connection refused: /usr/local/cvsroot: no such
> repository". I can
Paul New wrote:
> I am having dificulty connecting from Eclipse CVS client to
> CVS server on
> linux machine. When adding new repository in Eclipse I get an
> error message:
> "I/O exception occured: Connection refused:
> /usr/local/cvsroot: no such
> repository&q
Hello,
I am having dificulty connecting from Eclipse CVS client to CVS server on
linux machine. When adding new repository in Eclipse I get an error message:
"I/O exception occured: Connection refused: /usr/local/cvsroot: no such
repository". I can check out a project from /usr/loc
Excuse me,
but I made a terrible mistake... my problem had nothing to do with cvs
itself... but with xinetd. I'm sorry,
Miguel Ángel Ripalda Marín
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Nevertheless, when developers try to import the modules from their client
machines, they get the following error:
cvs [import aborted]: connect to 208.1.34.222:2401 failed: Connection
refused
What have I forgotten to do? Best regards,
Miguel Ángel Ripalda Marín
rt 2401 working,
> telnet xx.xx.xx.xx 2401
> Unfornuately I got the following errors.
> Trying 211.152.41.110...
> telnet: connect to address 211.152.41.110: Connection refused
> Anyone could help me? Urgent!
Either you didn't configure xinetd correctly or you neglected to do
w
/webapps/cvswork checkout project2
cvs.exe checkout: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=66.70.20.120:/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/cvswork
cvs.exe [checkout aborted]: cannot connect to socket: Connection refused
C:\chenna>
We are using the following versions:
1) Sun Solaries -- 5.8
2) CVS -- 1.1
aborted]: cannot connect to socket:
> Connection refused
You haven't specified any connection method, so CVS is going to default
to using the :ext: method which uses rsh (unless you've set $CVS_RSH to
something else, but you didn't mention it, so I presume you didn't).
Your se
.exe checkout: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=66.70.20.120:/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/cvswork
cvs.exe [checkout aborted]: cannot connect to socket: Connection
refused
C:\chenna>
We are using the following versions:
1) Sun Solaries -- 5.8
2) CVS -- 1.11.1p1(client/server)
3) WinCVS
.exe checkout: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=66.70.20.120:/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/cvswork
cvs.exe [checkout aborted]: cannot connect to socket:
Connection refused
C:\chenna>
We are using the following versions:
1) Sun Solaries -- 5.8
2) CVS -- 1.11.1p1(client/server)
3) WinCVS
.exe checkout: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=66.70.20.120:/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/cvswork
cvs.exe [checkout aborted]: cannot connect to socket:
Connection refused
C:\chenna>
We are using the following versions:
1) Sun Solaries -- 5.8
2) CVS -- 1.11.1p1(client/server)
3) WinCVS
It is unbelivable !
It works.. I can connect my cvs from my windows eclipse client ;-)))
The problem was the sample lines in etc/service and
inetd.conf from suse linux 7.3.
The problems are the f... commas.
Yesterday i've delete them in inetd.conf, but there was
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel writes:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: connect to 192.168.0.4(192.168.0.4):2401 failed:
> Connection refused
That means that inetd is not listening for connections to port 2401.
Look in your syslog for error messages from inetd. If there aren't any,
try ru
cvs
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to 192.168.0.4(192.168.0.4):2401 failed:
Connection refused
i have tryed it with and without "passwd", the same result.
The user "fredy" does exists as a user in the system !
have anybody another idea ;-)
Fredy
-Ursprungl
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel writes:
>
> /usr/cvs/CVSROOT
> CVSROOT is the directory that was reated by "cvs ... init"
> is it the right path after --allow-root=
No. /usr/cvs is your repository, CVSROOT is a top-level directory in
the repository. What comes after --allow-root= is just the rep
Hi All,
> cvspserver stream tcp, nowait, root, /usr/bin/cvs -f
> --allow-root=/usr/cvs/CVSROOT pserver
/usr/cvs/CVSROOT
CVSROOT is the directory that was reated by "cvs ... init"
is it the right path after --allow-root=
thanks
Fredy
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ED]]Im Auftrag
von Gianni Mariani
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. Februar 2002 15:49
An: Softwareentwicklung Hauschel
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: login -> connection refused
Did you 'kill -HUP inetd' or re-start inetd ?
Which OS are you running ? Maybe your system uses xinetd.
G
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel writes:
>
> in my /etc/inetd.conf i had add the entry:
> cvspserver stream tcp, nowait, root,
> /usr/bin/cvs -f --allow-root=/usr/cvs/CVSROOT pserver
There shouldn't be any commas in that line.
See the manual for further troubleshooting advice, should you need it:
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel wrote:
> Hi all,in my /etc/services i have add the entry:cvspserver 2401/tcpin
> my /etc/inetd.conf i had add the entry:cvspserver stream tcp, nowait,
> root, /usr/bin/cvs -f --allow-root=/usr/cvs/CVSROOT pserveri tryed to
> login from my remote windows system like th
CTED]:/usr/cvs/ login
>
> Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/usr/cvs/
>
> CVS password:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: connect to 192.168.0.4(192.168.0.4):2401 failed:
> Connection refused
>
>
> does anybody know wh
> cvs -d
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/cvs/ login
Logging in to
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/usr/cvs/
CVS
password:
cvs [login aborted]:
connect to 192.168.0.4(192.168.0.4):2401 failed: Connection
refused
does anybody know what is the problem
?
i have no passwd File !
best rega
Rahul P writes:
>
> but when i try to loin using "cvs login" from other machine it says
> /usr/CVS mo such repository.
That means that the repository you specified in your CVSROOT (/usr/CVS)
doesn't exactly match one of the --allow-root options specified in the
pserver command in [x]inetd.conf
yes buddy , i tried that as the first thing, it still says /usr/CVS no such
repository
On 2002.02.05 20:31 Olav Lindkjølen wrote:
> > 1) cvs -d /usr/CVS init
> > 2) imported the required directory (no conflicts)
> > 3) checked out the required (no conflicts)
> > 4) created a file passwd
> 1) cvs -d /usr/CVS init
> 2) imported the required directory (no conflicts)
> 3) checked out the required (no conflicts)
> 4) created a file passwd in /usr/CVS and added the line
> username:
The file passwd should be in /usr/CVS/CVSROOT
Olav!
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hi Gianni
Thank u very much for ur help.
previously i used the service cvspserver given by larry, but invain, i
dont understand why.
now the pserver is up, i checked it using "netstat -nlpd | 2401"
the output is
"tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:24010.0.0.0:*
LISTEN
you will need the following (what I use)
--snip-
# default: on
# description: The cvspserver provides support for cvs network connections \
# unencrypted username/password pairs for authentication.
service cvspserver
{
flags = REUSE
socket_type = s
hi all,
i am really fed up of trying all possible ways to start that pserver, i
am been scanning each and every mail to get a clue/hint to start that server.
can any one of u list down the correct steps for the same. i am using
linux redhat 7.2 and has cvs already installed
"Concurrent Versi
Message-
From: Radha Krishna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 1:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Connection refused
> Hi,
>
> Configuration of WinCVS1.2 Client on Windows98:
>
>
Olav Lindkjølen wrote:
>>> Even i haven't seen any cvspserver daemon running on the Linux server.
>>> What is the problem?
>>
>
> Run this command on the linux box (as root): netstat -nlpd
>
> You should get among several other lines a line that says inetd or
> cvspserver is listening on port
>>Even i haven't seen any cvspserver daemon running on the Linux server.
>>What is the problem?
Run this command on the linux box (as root): netstat -nlpd
You should get among several other lines a line that says inetd or
cvspserver is listening on port 2401. If not, your server deamon is not
])
> cvs [login aborted]: connect to 200.200.200.140:2401 failed: Connection
> refused
>
> *CVS exited normally with code 1*
>
> --
> -
> Iam unable to find out the exact e
Hi!,
Lamar Thomas wrote:
>
> William Daffer wrote:
>
> > "Lamar Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > I am running RH 7.1 and CVS 1.11-3 using the bash shell. When I try and
> > >
William Daffer wrote:
> "Lamar Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I am running RH 7.1 and CVS 1.11-3 using the bash shell. When I try and
> > connect to cvs I get the following error: "Connection refused
"Lamar Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am running RH 7.1 and CVS 1.11-3 using the bash shell. When I try and
> connect to cvs I get the following error: "Connection refused". Anyone
> have any ideas? Thanks for any help.
>
Art writes:
>
> I have, in /etc/xinetd.d/cvs:
> # CVS configuration for xinetd don't forget to specify your CVSROOT in
> # /etc/cvs/cvs.conf.
>
> service cvspserver
> {
> disable = no
> socket_type = stream
> protocol= tcp
> wait
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 10:57 AM
...
> Art writes:
> >
> > I have, in /etc/xinetd.d/cvs:
...
> I presume /usr/sbin/cvspserver is a shell script that runs CVS with the
> appropriate arguments.
Exactly. It was cre
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Lamar Thomas
...
> "Art" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
...
> > > Lamar Thomas
> > ...
> > > I am running RH 7.1 and CVS 1.11-3 using the bash shell.
...
> I have the following two lines in /etc
When I try and
> > connect to cvs I get the following error: "Connection refused". Anyone
> > have any ideas? Thanks for any help.
> Do you have a cvs entry in /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf?
> (I'm running Linux 2.4.8, Mandrake 8.1, and use xinetd.d/cvs)
>
Lamar Thomas writes:
>
> I am running RH 7.1 and CVS 1.11-3 using the bash shell. When I try and
> connect to cvs I get the following error: "Connection refused". Anyone
> have any ideas? Thanks for any help.
It almost certainly means that you don't have a server
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Lamar Thomas
...
> I am running RH 7.1 and CVS 1.11-3 using the bash shell. When I try and
> connect to cvs I get the following error: "Connection refused". Anyone
> hav
Hi everyone,
I am running RH 7.1 and CVS 1.11-3 using the bash shell. When I try and
connect to cvs I get the following error: "Connection refused". Anyone
have any ideas? Thanks for any help.
Lamar
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Thanks to both of you for your helpful answers.
Actually, I found out the problem :
1. I had been using a pserver before, and it seems the user had kept a
previous file (.cvsrc, or maybe a bad $CVSROOT): this is why he was
attempted to connect to my machine.
2. The ACLs were accidentally set wrong
--- Axelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > I think there may be atomicity problems when
>> mounting
>> > a CVS repository via NFS.
>>
>> Well, there might be individual synchronization
>> problems, but mainly,
>> I do not have any problem using it myself.
Such problems would occur rarely in prac
Axelle writes:
>
> I have set up a locally mounted CVS repository, to share sources between 2
> of us on a same project.
> I can checkout files without any problem, but the other user can't and gets
> a
> "cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to machine:2401 failed: Co
-- Axelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have set up a locally mounted CVS repository, to
> share sources between 2
> of us on a same project.
> I can checkout files without any problem, but the
> other user can't and gets
> a
> "cvs [checkout aborte
Hi,
I have set up a locally mounted CVS repository, to share sources between 2
of us on a same project.
I can checkout files without any problem, but the other user can't and gets
a
"cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to machine:2401 failed: Connection refused"
What is most surpris
At 11:06 AM 11/26/2001 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>CVS.EXE [login aborted]: connect to 10.10.20.1(xx.xx.xx.xx):2401 failed:
>Connection refused
>
>where xx.xx.xx.xx is a strange IP addres I have no idea about.
What is the strange IP address exactly? That might provide some addi
response (CVS
client 1.10.5):
CVS.EXE [login aborted]: connect to 10.10.20.1:2401 failed: Connection
refused
OK.
Look at my clues:
- I use only IP addreses so this is not connected with name resolution,
- telnet 10.10.20.1 2401 works OK, I have a connection and proper response:
bad auth protocol start
Rohit Darji writes:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: connect to xxx.xx.xxx.xx:2401
> failed: Connection refused
"Connection refused" means that there's no process on the server machine
listening for connections on the cvspserver port. Either there's an
inetd problem on the
Hi All
I am trying to connect a cvs server running on a linux
box form a wincvs client running on windows me. The
connection has been established and worked in the past
but has stopped working for some reason.
cvs [login aborted]: connect to xxx.xx.xxx.xx:2401
failed: Connection refused
rty seconds, one finally gets error messages:
>
> server.foo.com: Connection refused
> cvs [update aborted]: end of file from server \
> (consult above messages if any)
[...]
> Normally the problem corrects itself within five to as long as sixty
> minutes. It seem
s:
server.foo.com: Connection refused
cvs [update aborted]: end of file from server \
(consult above messages if any)
Both client and server are a recent GNU/Linux, and run CVS 1.11. My
$CVSROOT is ':ext:server.foo.com:/usr/cvsroot', and $CVS_RSH is not
set at all. Simply doing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> I am a newbie twice, in unix and cvs and I am trying to install cvs on
> a sun box.
This is an extremely bad combination. I suggest you get an experienced
SUN system administrator to help you. Barring that, read the man page
for inetd thoroughly -- your proble
to connect to remote host: Connection refused
not having much experience in the two I am a bit lost, can anyone suggest
me
where to look, read...any help will be appreciated.
TIA
mauro
ps
I tried to look in the mailing list archive with not much luck
> I have set up CVS repository on the Linux server
> machine. On the client machine I use WinCVS to access
> to the server using '.rhosts' file where it is located
> on the server machine. Anytime I tried to check out a
> file, I keep getting this message 'Con
ge-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Connection Refused
I have set up CVS repository on the Linux server
machine. On the client machine I use WinCVS to access
to the server using '.rhosts' file where it is located
on the serv
I have set up CVS repository on the Linux server
machine. On the client machine I use WinCVS to access
to the server using '.rhosts' file where it is located
on the server machine. Anytime I tried to check out a
file, I keep getting this message 'Connection
refused'. I rece
Bradley Johnston wrote:
> I also did a kill -HUP and I got a message that no inetd services were
> running?
Sounds like you're not starting inted or it went down. You probably need
something like the following (assuming inetd is really installed):
/etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S50inetd linked to ../init.d/i
ode in/out and I can do updates on the local console (from the
command line).
I followed the same books information to set up CVS pserver.
When I attempt to access CVS remotely I get a "connection refused" from port
2401. This happens from winCVS, jCVS, and tenet (which I used as a test ju
ver. It's being shared and
> mounted on both the Solaris servers.
Don't do that, it's just asking for trouble! Run a CVS server on the HP
instead.
> CVS [checkout aborted]: connect to server2.mydomain.com:2401 failed:
> Connection refused.
That means that inetd isn't
Title: FW: 2401 failed: connection refused
I forgot to mention that I can telnet into the server, I can see
ypcat passwd | grep username on the server too.
-Original Message-
From: Sandy Thota
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 5:12 PM
To: 'Mike Castle'
Cc: [EMAIL
Title: RE: 2401 failed: connection refused
yeah, I did. I actually made changes to inetd.conf again. Now I am at the stage of getting
this login error message
cvs [login aborted]: incorrect password.
But I have another question.
Can I have two daemons running on different servers, but working
Title: 2401 failed: connection refused
Hi,
I have CVS setup on a Solaris server say server1 from before .
Now I setup CVS on another Solaris server say server2, and did all the required configuration in /etc/inetd.conf, created repository etc.
Actually the repository is running on a HPUX
Joe Hall writes:
>
> When tring to ci files or get status of files using cvs in a script,
> like in the following find script, it will error out after about 20
> connections. After the error, it will block anyone else from making
> connections for about 5 minutes.
See your inetd documentatio
etting these errors: #
cvs [status aborted]: recv() from server lablnx1.abc.com: Connection
reset by peer
cvs [status aborted]: connect to lablnx1.abc.com:2401 failed:
Connection refused
cvs [status aborted]: connect to lablnx1.abc.com:2401 failed:
Connection refused
cvs [status aborted]: connect
Hi all,
Seems I have a problem connecting through the rep using pserver.
The situation :
OS: sun2.6
Enabled CVSROOT/passwd
anonymous::nobody
user1
user2
User[12] are known users on the server.
In config I've set the option SystemAuth=no
(The system passwd file is'nt consulted anym
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