[Smaug] 802.11b open networks
Karsten Wade
phig at phig.org
Mon, 5 Aug 2002 22:01:16 -0700 (PDT)
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Rick Moen wrote:
> We seem to have had a depressingly common event happen again: Nobody
> updated the Web site after the July 1, 2002 meeting.
Ah-ha! But somebody tried (me):
http://lists.svlug.org/archives/smaug/2002q3/000732.html
> Most months, I take care of that. What's depressing is that, to my
> knowledge, I'm the only person who's ever done it since David Gatwood
> created the original site design.
This last time was my second attempt to do so. The first time, iirc,
actually worked; I don't recall when this was. Since I don't use CVS
regularly, I have to refresh myself from the sf.net and our docs to make
certain I am doing it right, which is why this current situation left me
confused and why I did not enter a trouble ticket.
> > However, this may have something to do with lack of an August update.
> Maybe the other admins are seeing this sort of nonsense, too:
[snip error output]
> I've verified that my SourceForge account's SSL login still works (via
> the Web site's login), so that's definitely not it. The second cvs
> attempt shown uses the absolutely-full command syntax, as specified on
> http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=13487 .
>
> And yet....
>
> For whatever reason, as of tonight, I am being denied access to the CVS
> (even though I'm listed as a project admin). Why? Beats the heck out
> of me. But this effectively locks me out of the site completely.
>
> I'd appreciate it if one of the other site admins would investigate.
Most interesting. I got refused for write access, and you got a
connection refused. I suspect it is the same issue, just that we are
hitting it from different directions due to the different ways we are
doing our CVS updates.
Any reason I shouldn't use your error output in making a trouble ticket?
Otherwise, I can go through the steps myself when I get some time today,
gen the same errors, and use those.
- k'
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