On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 11:07 -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 10:44 -0700, Mike Garfias wrote: > > >From the svnbook: > > > > You'd think that the story of SSH tunneling would end here, but it > > doesn't. Subversion allows you to create custom tunnel behaviors in your > > run-time config file (see the section called Runtime Configuration Area). For > > example, suppose you want to use RSH instead of SSH. In the [tunnels] section > > of your config file, simply define it like this: > > > > [tunnels] > > rsh = rsh > > And now, you can use this new tunnel definition by using a URL schema that > > matches the name of your new variable: svn+rsh://host/path. When using the new > > URL schema, the Subversion client will actually be running the command rsh > > host svnserve -t behind the scenes. If you include a username in the URL (for > > example, svn+rsh://username@host/path) the client will also include that in > > its command (rsh username@host svnserve -t). But you can define new tunneling > > schemes to be much more clever than that: > > > > [tunnels] > > joessh = $JOESSH /opt/alternate/ssh -p 29934 > > This example demonstrates a couple of things. First, it shows how to make the > > Subversion client launch a very specific tunneling binary (the one located at > > /opt/alternate/ssh) with specific options. In this case, accessing a > > svn+joessh:// URL would invoke the particular SSH binary with -p 29934 as > > argumentsuseful if you want the tunnel program to connect to a non-standard > > port. > ---- > OK - I saw that before I posted here and put the following in > ~/.subversion/config > > rsh = rsh > craigssh = /usr/bin/ssh -p 222 > > and then running... > > $ svn checkout svn+ssh://remote.host.com/home/craig/my-db_svn my-db_svn > > takes a long time and then tells me... > > ssh: connect to host remote.host.com port 22: Connection timed out > svn: Connection closed unexpectedly > > and this... > > $ svn checkout craigssh://remote.host.com/home/craig/my-db_svn my-db_svn > svn: Unrecognized URL scheme for > 'craigssh://remote.host.com/home/craig/my-db_svn' > > so I clearly don't understand what is going on...(the port and > remote.host.com have been changed to protect the innocent) > > there is no 'verbose' sort of option that I can find that helps me > troubleshoot and there's a disconnect between the documentation and my > brain that is making the usage less than obvious to me. ---- OK - I got a lot further now and I'm still working on it... dummy me needed to do svn checkout ssh+craigssh://... after I connect though, I get an error... sh: line 1: svnserve: command not found svn: Connection closed unexpectedly which is odd since 'which svnserve' returns '/usr/bin/svnserve' but I am making progress now Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss