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Mac OS X 10.1.5 CVS unknown host problem
From: |
Darrik Spaude |
Subject: |
Mac OS X 10.1.5 CVS unknown host problem |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Jul 2003 13:57:49 -0500 |
Problem:
Cannot use an IP address to log in to a CVS repository.
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System specs:
Mac OS X 10.1.5 (dev tools installed)
CVS 1.11.6 (client/server build without GSSAPI)
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Symptom:
username% cvs -d :pserver:username@<ip address>:/<CVS root>
Logging in to :pserver:username@<ip address>:2401/<CVS root>
CVS Password:
Unknown host <ip address>.
username%
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Web page that helped resolve my cvs login problem:
http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/archive/macosx-dev/2001-October/020491.html
Some content of that page:
Sounds like cvs is doing a gethostbyname() on your ip address, and is not
being able to resolve that. I assume your ip address is not in your
nameserver, or you are not using a nameserver.
Try creating a new "machines" entry in netinfo with your ip address, or
create a standard hosts file and read it into netinfo with:
# niload hosts . < hostfile
(which will create the corresponding "machines" entry.) Then you should
be able to use either your ip address or the name you have specified in
the "machines" entry.
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What I did:
1) Open the NetInfo Manager application (in /Applications/Utilities).
2) Click on the lock (if locked), enter admin name and password.
3) Click on "machines".
4) Click on "broadcasthost".
5) Edit->Duplicate.
6) Modify the name of "broadcasthost_copy" to be the name that you want to
resolve.
7) Modify the "ip_address" to the IP address that resolves from the name.
The "serves" field should be left at "../network".
8) Save and quit.
9) Modify CVSROOT to use the name rather than the IP address.
10) Try logging in and it should now work.
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