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[Savannah-hackers] Re: subversions 443 port cvs server hosed?
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
[Savannah-hackers] Re: subversions 443 port cvs server hosed? |
Date: |
18 Dec 2001 14:16:09 +0900 |
Well, I never any replies to my earlier message, but now the symptoms
have changed -- though I still can't do a cvs update.
Is somebody fucking around with subversions? Does anyone know what's
going on?
[Is anyone on these mailing lists?]
Here's a transcript:
(emacs) sudo cvs -t update
cvs update: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=:pserver;proxy=proxysv2.tmg.nec.co.jp;proxyport=8080;port=443:address@hidden:/cvs
cvs update: authorization failed: server subversions.gnu.org rejected access
cvs update: used empty password; try "cvs login" with a real password
(emacs) cvs login
(Logging in to address@hidden)
CVS password:
cvs login: authorization failed: server subversions.gnu.org rejected access
[The basic affect of the CVSROOT above is that it connects (through a
firewall) to a CVS server on port 443 of subversions.gnu.org; other
than that, it should be same as a normal pserver connection. The
password I gave, BTW is the one that previously worked via pserver]
To get further details, I connected manually to the port 443 server
(using a program I wrote that just does the same firewall tunneling that
cvs does); here's a transcript of that (I've replaced my encoded
password in the transcript with `A...'; I got it from my
previously-working .cvspass file, so I'm pretty sure it's correct):
(emacs) proxyfwd proxysv2.tmg.nec.co.jp 8080 subversions.gnu.org 443
BEGIN AUTH REQUEST
/cvs
miles
A...
END AUTH REQUEST
error 0 setgid failed: Operation not permitted
All lines are typed by me except the last one, which is from the CVS
server. It looks like perhaps it's not installed correctly?
Thanks,
-Miles
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