[cvsnt] Adding Module "Bad CVSROOT"

Greg gwadsworth at mehtatech.com
Thu Jun 8 22:07:06 BST 2006


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The server and client machines are the same physical machine.  If I try to use
another machine I do not even get the menu item to make a new module or checkout.

Greg.

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Greg wrote:
> connect to myserver:2401 failed: No connection could be made because the
> target machine actively refused it. Success, CVS operation completed

Assuming that your cvsnt server is up and running and bound to port 2401,
then either your server machine has a firewall blocking inbound connections
to port 2401... or your client machine has a firewall blocking outbound
connections to port 2401.

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