Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 23:48:38 +1300 From: "Dan Langille" <dan@langille.org> To: Edwin Groothuis <mavetju@chello.nl> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: verifying that a cvs ssh connections Message-ID: <200102151048.f1FAmeo21760@ns1.unixathome.org> In-Reply-To: <20010215112349.P62745@d9168.upc-d.chello.nl> References: <200102150826.f1F8QEo21324@ns1.unixathome.org>; from dan@langille.org on Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 09:26:13PM %2B1300
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On 15 Feb 2001, at 11:23, Edwin Groothuis wrote: > On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 09:26:13PM +1300, Dan Langille wrote: > > I've been reading > > > > http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.html#Accessing_A_Repository > > > > and trying out the ssh options for accessing a remote repository. Apart > > from sniffing the packets along the way, is there some method (e.g > > netstat or sockstat) of verifying that the process is being conducted via > > ssh? > > Do you want a general thing or a "let's check it if this really works?" ? I want to know that, yes, I've set it up and its using ssh. > I could think of: > - disabling the cvspservice and seeing if you still could access the repository. > - disabling the sshd and seeing if you still could access the repository. Tried that. And yes, i could access the repo. $ CVS_RSH=ssh; export CVS_RSH $ cvs login (Logging in to dan@cvs.example.org) CVS password: $ cvs co scripts cvs server: Updating scripts ...etc damn... I've done something wrong somewhere... sshd isn't running on the firewall and it isn't running on the cvs server which is behind the firewall. > - check the logfiles of sshd on the repository machine > - fizzling around with ipfw-rules to disable any cvspserver-port-traffic Thanks. -- Dan Langille pgpkey - finger dan@unixathome.org | http://unixathome.org/finger.php got any work? I'm looking for some. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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