Tarun Garg writes:
Does the cvs client randomly pick up ports at the client end ( in case of
pserver)?
Yes. That's the way essentially *all* TCP/IP clients work -- only the
server uses a well-known port.
Can I specify the port to be used at the client side ?
No.
Or is there something
: Re: CVS behind a firewall.
Tarun Garg writes:
Does the cvs client randomly pick up ports at the client end ( in case
of
pserver)?
Yes. That's the way essentially *all* TCP/IP clients work -- only the
server uses a well-known port.
Can I specify the port to be used at the client side
Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: CVS behind a firewall.
Tarun Garg writes:
Does the cvs client randomly pick up ports at the client end ( in case
of
pserver)?
Yes. That's the way
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William Burrow
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 3:06 PM
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Subject: Re: CVS behind a firewall.
What understanding did you gain? I have the same problem, but do not
restrict ANY outgoing ports.
In gnu.cvs.help, you wrote:
Thanks