Index: appendices/glossary.xml
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--- appendices/glossary.xml (revision c202baef576316b3c15bca4344f40b94847bde79)
+++ appendices/glossary.xml (revision 8936be41f6319f7ca3a8ea6eabb518f51cfffc9a)
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
Glossary
-Abbreviation's
+Abbreviations
imon
@@ -11,5 +11,8 @@
-Acronym's
+Acronyms
+
+ADSL
+Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
ATK
@@ -19,9 +22,75 @@
Berkeley Internet Name Domain
+BLFS
+Beyond Linux From Scratch
+
+CD
+Compact Disk
+
+CORBA
+Common Object Request Broker Architecture
+
+CVS
+Concurrent Versions System
+
+DHCP
+Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
+
+DNS
+Domain Name Service
+
+
FAM
File Alteration Monitor
+FHS
+File Hierarchy Standard
+
+
+GDK
+GTK+ Drawing Kit
+
+GNU
+GNU Not Unix
+
+GPM
+General Purpose Mouse
+
+GTK
+Gimp Tool Kit
+
+GUI
+Graphical User Interface
+
+IDL
+Interface Definition Language
+
+ISP
+Internet Service Provider
+
+LAN
+Local Area Network
+
+LFS
+Linux From Scratch
+
LZO
Lemple-Ziv-Oberhumer
+
+ORB
+Object Request BrokerCORBA
+
+PAM
+Pluggable authentication Modules
+
+PPP
+Point to Point Protocol
+
+PPPoE
+Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
+
+RP
+Roaring Penguin
Index: introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
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--- introduction/welcome/changelog.xml (revision c202baef576316b3c15bca4344f40b94847bde79)
+++ introduction/welcome/changelog.xml (revision 8936be41f6319f7ca3a8ea6eabb518f51cfffc9a)
@@ -12,5 +12,8 @@
-September 22st, 2003 [igor]: Updated to
+September 22nd, 2003 [larry]: Added a
+Glossary.
+
+September 22nd, 2003 [igor]: Updated to
leafnode-1.9.43.
Index: server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-exp.xml
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--- server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-exp.xml (revision c202baef576316b3c15bca4344f40b94847bde79)
+++ server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-exp.xml (revision 8936be41f6319f7ca3a8ea6eabb518f51cfffc9a)
@@ -2,34 +2,36 @@
Command explanations
-mkdir /cvsroot : Create the CVS repository
-directory.
+mkdir /cvsroot : Create the CVS
+repository directory.
-chmod 1777 /cvsroot : Sticky bit
-permissions for CVSROOT.
+chmod 1777 /cvsroot : Sticky bit permissions for
+CVSROOT.
-export CVSROOT=/cvsroot : Specify new
-CVSROOT for all cvs commands.
+export CVSROOT=/cvsroot : Specify new CVSROOT
+ for all cvs commands.
-cvs init : Initialize the new CVS
+cvs init : Initialize the new CVS
repository.
-cvs import -m "repository test" cvstest vendortag
-releasetag : All source code modules must be imported
-into the CVS repository before use, with the cvs import command. the
--m flags specifies an initial descriptive entry for the new module.
+cvs import -m "repository test" cvstest vendortag
+releasetag : All source code modules must be imported
+into the CVS repository before use, with the
+cvs import command. the -m
+flags specifies an initial descriptive entry for the new module.
the "cvstest" parameter is the name used for the module in all
-subsequent cvs commands. the "vendortag" and "releasetag" parameters
-are used to further identify each CVS module and are mandatory whether
-used or not.
+subsequent cvs commands. the "vendortag" and "releasetag"
+parameters are used to further identify each CVS module and
+are mandatory whether used or not.
-(grep anonymous /etc/passwd || useradd anonymous -s
-/bin/false) : Check for an existing anonymous user and
+(grep anonymous /etc/passwd || useradd anonymous -s
+/bin/false) : Check for an existing anonymous user and
create one if not found.
-echo anonymous: > /cvsroot/CVSROOT/passwd
- : Add the anonymous user to the CVS passwd file, which is
-unused for anything else in this configuration.
+echo anonymous: > /cvsroot/CVSROOT/passwd
+ : Add the anonymous user to the CVS passwd file,
+which is unused for anything else in this configuration.
-echo anonymous > /cvsroot/CVSROOT/readers : Add the anonymous user to the CVS readers file, a list of
+echo anonymous > /cvsroot/CVSROOT/readers : Add the
+anonymous user to the CVS readers file, a list of
users who have read only access to the repository.
Index: server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-inst.xml
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--- server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-inst.xml (revision c202baef576316b3c15bca4344f40b94847bde79)
+++ server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-inst.xml (revision 8936be41f6319f7ca3a8ea6eabb518f51cfffc9a)
@@ -1,76 +1,76 @@
-Setting up a CVS server.
+Setting up a CVS server.
-We will discuss setting up a CVS server using OpenSSH as the
-remote access method. Other access methods, including :pserver: and
-:server: will not be used for write access to the CVS repository. The
-:pserver: method sends clear text passwords over the network and the
-:server: method is not supported in all CVS ports. Instructions for
-anonymous, read only CVS access using :pserver: can be found at the
-end of this section.
+We will discuss setting up a CVS server using OpenSSH
+as the remote access method. Other access methods, including :pserver: and
+:server: will not be used for write access to the CVS
+repository. The :pserver: method sends clear text passwords over the network
+and the :server: method is not supported in all CVS ports.
+Instructions for anonymous, read only CVS access using
+:pserver: can be found at the end of this section.
-Configuration of our CVS server consists of four steps:
+Configuration of our CVS server consists of four
+steps:
1. Create a repository.
-Create a new CVS repository with the following commands,
-logged in as root:
-mkdir /cvsroot &&
+Create a new CVS repository with the following
+commands, logged in as root:
+mkdir /cvsroot &&
chmod 1777 /cvsroot &&
export CVSROOT=/cvsroot &&
-cvs init
+cvs init
2. Import source code into the repository.
Import a source module into the repository with the following
-commands, issued from a user account on the same machine as the CVS
-repository:
+commands, issued from a user account on the same machine as the
+CVS repository:
-export CVSROOT=/cvsroot &&
+export CVSROOT=/cvsroot &&
cd sourcedir &&
-cvs import -m "repository test" cvstest vendortag releasetag
+cvs import -m "repository test" cvstest vendortag releasetag
3. Verify local repository access.
-Test access to the CVS repository from the same user account
-with the following command:
+Test access to the CVS repository from the same user
+account with the following command:
-cvs co cvstest
+cvs co cvstest
4. Verify remote repository access.
-Test access to the CVS repository from a remote machine using a
-user account that has ssh access to the CVS server with the following
-commands:
-Replace "servername" with the IP address or host name
-ofthe CVS repository machine. You will be prompted for the user's
-shellaccount password before CVS checkout can
+Test access to the CVS repository from a remote
+machine using a user account that has ssh access to the
+CVS server with the following commands:
+Replace "servername" with the IP address or host
+name ofthe CVS repository machine. You will be prompted for
+the user's shellaccount password before CVS checkout can
continue.
-export CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh &&
-cvs -d:ext:servername:/cvsroot co cvstest
+export CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh &&
+cvs -d:ext:servername:/cvsroot co cvstest
-Configuring CVS for anonymous read only access.
+Configuring CVS for anonymous read only access.
-CVS can be set up to allow anonymous read only access using the
-:pserver: method by logging on as root and executing the following
+CVS can be set up to allow anonymous read only access
+using the :pserver: method by logging on as root and executing the following
commands:
-(grep anonymous /etc/passwd || useradd anonymous -s /bin/false) &&
+(grep anonymous /etc/passwd || useradd anonymous -s /bin/false) &&
echo anonymous: > /cvsroot/CVSROOT/passwd &&
-echo anonymous > /cvsroot/CVSROOT/readers
+echo anonymous > /cvsroot/CVSROOT/readers
-If you use inetd, the following command will add the pserver
-entry to /etc/inetd.conf:
+If you use inetd, the following command will add the
+pserver entry to /etc/inetd.conf:
-echo "2401 stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/cvs cvs -f \
- --allow-root=/cvsroot pserver" >> /etc/inetd.conf
+echo "2401 stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/cvs cvs -f \
+ --allow-root=/cvsroot pserver" >> /etc/inetd.conf
-Issue a killall -HUP inetd to reread the changed
-inetd.conf
-file.
+Issue a killall -HUP inetd to reread the changed
+inetd.conf file.
-If you use xinetd, the following command will add the pserver
-entry to /etc/xinetd.conf:
+If you use xinetd, the following command will add the
+pserver entry to /etc/xinetd.conf:
-cat >> /etc/xinetd.conf << "EOF"
+cat >> /etc/xinetd.conf << "EOF"
service cvspserver
{
@@ -84,17 +84,18 @@
server_args = -f --allow-root=/cvsroot pserver
}
-EOF
-Issue a killall -HUP xinetd to reread the changed
-xinetd.conf
-file.
+EOF
+Issue a killall -HUP xinetd to reread the changed
+xinetd.conf file.
Testing anonymous access to the new repository requires an account
-on another machine that can reach the CVS server via network. No
-account on the CVS repository is needed. To test anonymous access to
-the CVS repository log in to another machine as an unprivileged user
-and execute the following command:
+on another machine that can reach the CVS server via
+network. No account on the CVS repository is needed. To
+test anonymous access to the CVS repository log in to
+another machine as an unprivileged user and execute the following command:
+
-cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@servername:/cvsroot co cvstestReplace "servername" with the IP
-address or hostname of the CVS server
+cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@servername:/cvsroot co cvstest
+Replace "servername" with the IP address or
+hostname of the CVS server
Index: server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-intro.xml
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--- server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-intro.xml (revision c202baef576316b3c15bca4344f40b94847bde79)
+++ server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-intro.xml (revision 8936be41f6319f7ca3a8ea6eabb518f51cfffc9a)
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-Running a CVS server
+Running a CVS server
This section will describe how to set up, administer and secure
-a CVS server.
+a CVS server.
CVS server depends on: