TortoiseCVS problem

Bart Couvreur dencouf at gmail.com
Sat May 7 09:04:06 UTC 2005


Hi guys,

Sorry about the first mail (apparently I resent the mail, and didn't
see it until now)

I did have the same problem and I solved it this way with some
putty-help: (just one word of precausion: I'm writing this from a
Linux-box and am not quite 100% sure, it's been some time that I just
Windows to translate Fedora)

opened the putty-key-aggent (PAGEANT.EXE) and added my ssh-key in it
Then I changed in Tortoise-CVS my CVSROOT to
:ssh:user at i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS and this strangely enough
worked!

Enjoy

Bart

On 5/7/05, Aiet Kolkhi <aietkolkhi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Friday, May 6, 2005, 2:41:00 AM, Alekandr wrote:
> 
> AM> make sure that the port is defined in the host. i.e. 127.0.0.1:8080 etcetc
> 
> Does this mean one has to use SSH tunneling?
> 
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> Best regards,
>  Aiet
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