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Re: CVS on SSH
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Mark D. Baushke |
Subject: |
Re: CVS on SSH |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Sep 2004 02:31:37 -0700 |
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Gaurav Vaish <address@hidden> writes:
> sshd is running.
>
> The shells for all the users are disabled (/bin/nologin). How do I
> allow access to cvs thru ssh? Basically, what changes do I need to put
> in the cvs configuration.
That is a big problem. What cvs does is do
ssh hostname cvs server
on your client, so if the hostname has a /bin/nologin, the 'cvs server'
command will do nothing for you at all.
> I know how to access cvs on ssh -- I've been using SF for 3yrs now.
> So, that's not a problem. :-)
Well, you need to get the server to allow your ssh logins.
Good luck,
-- Mark
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Re: CVS on SSH, Mark D. Baushke, 2004/09/07