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From: Patrick Nelson <pnelson AT neatech DOT com>
To: "CygWin List (E-mail)" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: cvs wont connect to remote [SOLUTION]
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 09:59:47 -0800
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Max Bowsher wrote:
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on the server?  Using pserver?

anonymous pserver to:
sourceforge.net
red-bean.com
sources.redhat.com
lnx-bbc.org
gnome.org
subversions.gnu.org
mozilla.org
samba.org
sunsite.dk

ext/ssh to:
sources.redhat.com
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Hay Max,

It was awhile ago (like jan 22) that I had this problem and I had given up
on it.  However, the person who was responsible for our DNS servers go fired
and I had to clean up the servers.  I noticed that DNS data of the specific
cvs server was wrong.  So I check the other DNS's and found that the windows
DNS servers where different and not synced with the Linux DNS servers.  I
setup the replication and the windows DNS servers did sync up and dig(ing)
the cvs-dl showed the proper entries.  Then I did a cygwin "cvs login" and
all is well.  Just like following up.

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