Re: CVS hosting

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On Wednesday 03 March 2004 6:46 pm, Richmond Pabilona wrote:
> Hi guys,
>     I would like to make my fedora box at home into a cvs repository
> server, a have a DSL connection at home, but my problem here is : my
> brother uses windows xp at home and his computer is the one that dials
> to the ISP for the dsl connection, our local network at home is like
> this, my brother's computer has two NIC, one is connected to the DSL
> modem, the other NIC is connected to a hub which is also where my
> computer is connected, this is how we share the internet connection.
> The problem is will i be able to host a cvs with our current setup?
> how?
>

Go spend $20 on a router that can do NAT for you. Hook up the router to 
the DSL line and put both your computer and the XP box behind the router.

Set up port forwarding on the router so that 22 (ssh) goes to the linux 
box. Use CVS over SSH and all will be well.

Bonus points if you forward ports 80 and 443 for your HTTP server, 993 for 
you IMAPS server (so you can store all your mail on your Linux box and 
read it anywhere) and other ports as needed.

- -- 
Jonathan Gardner
jgardner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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