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That was it! It now works using the cvs client on the server. I still couldn't make it work using eclipse. I'm using the following plugin: http://home.arcor.de/rolf_wilms/cvsssl/cvsssl_help.html It works as long I don't set EncryptionLevel=4 in the PServer server config. Any ideas? --------- Original-Nachricht -------- Von: Tony Hoyle <tmh at nodomain.org> An: Michael Hauck <mailings at mystuff.ch> Betreff: Re: [cvsnt] Re: Linux & sserver? Datum: 23/04/04 09:55 > > Michael Hauck wrote: > > > What I don't understand is: Where does the client need that file? > > In Windows, it's just in the same directory as the cvs.exe. On Unix it's in > {prefix}/lib/cvsnt with all the protocol files. > > > After setting up the cvs server I connect to it using the cvs client > > installed on the server. Just for testing of course, this is where I get the > > error. > > That won't be the problem then... openssl probably doesn't like the certificate. > > It must be an unencrypted signed certificate. There are a number of websites > that detail how to generate these correctly (there may even be a command that > does the work on your machine already). Try > http://lena.franken.de/linux/create_certificate.html for an example. > > > I have also tried to connect to it using a sserver plugin for Eclipse. There > > I get: "Unregognized SSL Message, plaintext connection?" > > I'm unaware of any kind of sserver plugin for Eclipse. It's another thing to > go wrong so I wouldn't suggest trying to get it to work until the proper > client is working. > > Tony > > > > > > > > >