Re: Using cvs through ssh to a non-default port

From: Cruinne (cruinne_YOU_KNOW_WHAT_mundo-r.com)
Date: 01/20/03


From: Cruinne <cruinne_YOU_KNOW_WHAT_mundo-r.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 00:57:50 +0100


Oh yes, sorry. It's OpenSSH on Linux.

Thank's for your answer, but, can I do that without modifying
~/.ssh/config? I mean, maybe with an environment variable or so?

Cruinne.

Richard E. Silverman wrote:
> You did not say what client you're using. If it's OpenSSH:
>
> [~/.ssh/config]
>
> host foo
> hostname mymachine.net
> port 1234
>
> $ cvs -d foo:...
>



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