Have you tried CvsGui at http://www.wincvs.org

I don't think you need ssh tunnelling for anonymous access (could be
wrong there),

I'm not sure I understand the point of using tunnelling for *anything* - I mean instead of :ext: with CVS_RSH=ssh, but that's a different discussion.

Only if you're committing code to the repository. CVS's built-in
security is pretty basic - apart from better authentication, ssh
provides ssh-agent, so you can run a busy shell session without having
to constantly enter a password.
Yes, but I was talking about ssh *tunnelling* - not ssh in general. Like I said, there are other (simpler?) ways of using ssh for remote CVS access.

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I'm still wondering why this information isn't displayed at a prominent spot in the "download" section of the web site, though. And a web interface to CVS the one found at SourceForge would also be nice...

Generally, you find it by going down the Contributing - Programming -
Development Category route, and it's way down the list under: Build, fix
and enhance Source Code - Tools.

If you get that far then I guess you're serious enough :)
Right ;-)

- T

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