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From: Brian C. <bch...@bi...> - 2001-12-27 17:22:10
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At 10:29 27/12/2001 -0600, you wrote: >Hey All, > >Sorry Brian about the e-mail telling you to do what you just did. I >hadn't checked my other e-mail yet. Anyway when I was trying to connect >ssh said it was a bad server. Do I need to connect with ssh2? > >Dieter > >At 02:16 AM 12/27/01, you wrote: >>Hi All, >> >>After discussions via email with Dieter, I have set up a temporary cvs >>repository on my internet machine. Don't worry I have a permanent >>connection. I have also imported into the cvs the contents of tank.zip >>listed as version 0.0.3. >> >>The account names for both ssh and cvs access to the server are the same >>as your sourceforge logins. >> >>The URL for my server is bcheese.homeip.net >> >>The CVSROOT is :pserver:use...@bc...:/home/tank_cvs >> >>The Module name is "tank" (without the quotes). >> >>to connect you will need to use ssh as per connectivity with sourceforge >>itself. >> >>If you have any problems connecting (which you shouldn't as I have >>already completed external connections into my server) or you need more >>information, please email me and I'll have a look into it. >> >>Kind Regards >>Brian Cheeseman. >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Disk-develop mailing list >>Dis...@li... >>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/disk-develop Hi All, No, you shouldn't need to use Ver. 2 protocol, although it is capable of it. I have tried ssh'ing to a host at work and then back into my box, and it worked for me, although both machines are connected by the same ISP. What client are you using? What ping times are you getting to the following hosts? Please note, they are all pointing to the same physical box, over the same link. bcheese.homeip.net ultima.kicks-ass.org CPE-203-51-31-169.nsw.bigpond.net.au 203.51.31.169 Perhaps we could meet up in the IRC channel and discuss this problem whilst we look at it. Regards Brian. |