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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 06/09/99
at 11:34 AM, Bradford Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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>> Hi SSH users:
>>
>> I heard that SSH and CVS can be integrated to work together.
>> If anyone knows how to do this, please let me know.
>>
>> All help is appreciated.
>>
> Yes. If you have ssh connectivity to a system where you have a
>repository, you can set your CVSROOT to
>':ext:userid@hostname:/dir/of/repos' and then run an ssh-agent and
>ssh-add to establish your connection; then set CVS_RSH in the
>environment to /usr/local/bin/ssh (or wherever the path to your ssh
>client is) and it works very nicely. (see section 4.6.1 of the CVS
>documentation). I prefer this highly over pserver mode. --
Can this be set up so the ssh client only has access to the CVS server and not the
entire system? I have been looking for a way to set up a secure CVS server on my shell
account, this looks like it will work if there is a way I can restrict their access to
the CVS server only.
tks,
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