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cvs commit: jakarta-site2/docs/images putty_tunnel.gif

marcsaeg    02/01/21 06:53:47

  Modified:    xdocs/site cvsonwin32.xml
               docs/site cvsonwin32.html
  Added:       xdocs/images putty_tunnel.gif
               docs/images putty_tunnel.gif
  Log:
  Added information on PuTTY.
  
  Submitted by:	Andy Armstrong <an...@tagish.com>
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.5       +18 -0     jakarta-site2/xdocs/site/cvsonwin32.xml
  
  Index: cvsonwin32.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/xdocs/site/cvsonwin32.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- cvsonwin32.xml	10 Jan 2002 01:27:38 -0000	1.4
  +++ cvsonwin32.xml	21 Jan 2002 14:53:46 -0000	1.5
  @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
       <author email="jon@latchkey.com">Jon S. Stevens</author>
       <author email="mpoeschl@marmot.at">Martin Poeschl</author>
       <author email="sgala@apache.org">Santiago Gala</author>
  +    <author email="andy@tagish.com">Andy Armstrong</author>
       <title>CVS Access on Windows</title>
     </properties>
   
  @@ -27,6 +28,7 @@
     <ul>
      <li><a href="http://www.vandyke.com">VanDyke SecureCRT (commercial!)</a></li>
      <li><a href="http://www.appgate.com/mindterm/">MindBright MindTerm SSH</a></li>
  +   <li><a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/">PuTTY (free, open source)</a></li>
     </ul>
   </ul>
   
  @@ -128,6 +130,22 @@
   </p>
   
   <img src="/images/scrt_ssh_adv_options.gif" width="428" height="413"/>
  +
  +    </subsection>
  +    <subsection name="PuTTY">
  +
  +<p>
  +PuTTY is a great SSH client which, in its latest version (0.52 at the time of writing), supports tunnelling making it elligable for use with WinCVS.</p>
  +
  +<p>There is no installer for PuTTY. Just download the executable from <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/">the home page</a> and double click on it.</p>
  +
  +<p>PuTTY initially displays a dialogue that allows you to specify the parameters for the connection. The server to connect to is cvs.apache.org. You will need to tell PuTTY to use SSH -- defaults to Telnet.</p>
  +
  +<p>You also need to set up the tunnelling. Flip to the Connection->SSH->Tunnels page and make a tunnel local tunnel on port 2401 like this:</p>
  +
  +<img src="/images/putty_tunnel.gif" width="426" height="435"/>
  +
  +<p>Finally click Open then minimise the PuTTY terminal window and start your CVS client.</p>
   
       </subsection>
     </section>
  
  
  
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  1.35      +32 -5     jakarta-site2/docs/site/cvsonwin32.html
  
  Index: cvsonwin32.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/docs/site/cvsonwin32.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.34
  retrieving revision 1.35
  diff -u -r1.34 -r1.35
  --- cvsonwin32.html	19 Jan 2002 13:15:35 -0000	1.34
  +++ cvsonwin32.html	21 Jan 2002 14:53:47 -0000	1.35
  @@ -17,6 +17,8 @@
               <meta name="email" value="mpoeschl@marmot.at">
                                           <meta name="author" value="Santiago Gala">
               <meta name="email" value="sgala@apache.org">
  +                                        <meta name="author" value="Andy Armstrong">
  +            <meta name="email" value="andy@tagish.com">
               
               <title>The Jakarta Site - CVS Access on Windows</title>
           </head>
  @@ -160,8 +162,11 @@
     <ul>
      <li><a href="http://www.vandyke.com">VanDyke SecureCRT (commercial!)</a></li>
      <li><a href="http://www.appgate.com/mindterm/">MindBright MindTerm SSH</a></li>
  -  </ul></ul>
  -                                                <p><strong>Note:</strong> since RSA donated their patent on their public key
  +   <li><a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/">PuTTY (free, open source)</a></li>
  +  </ul>
  +</ul>
  +                                                <p>
  +<strong>Note:</strong> since RSA donated their patent on their public key
   crypto algorithm, as well as the US Government reduced restrictions on strong
   crypto import regulations, MindBright states their software can now be used in
   the US.
  @@ -170,7 +175,8 @@
   You can find other SSH clients <a href="http://www.cs.hmc.edu/tech_docs/qref/ssh.html">here</a>
   but the above are the only ones recommended since they do SSH tunneling (most
   SSH clients just do terminal emulation). If you find any usable software that
  -is missing here, please <a href="mailto:webmaster@jakarta.apache.org">inform us.</a></p>
  +is missing here, please <a href="mailto:webmaster@jakarta.apache.org">inform us.</a>
  +</p>
                                                   <p>
   In addition, if you are behind a corporate firewall, your best option
   is to use a socks proxy. Most SSH software knows how to traverse socks
  @@ -293,7 +299,8 @@
                                       <p>
   This is an illustrated example showing the VanDyke SecureCRT SSH program.
   </p>
  -                                                <p><strong>Note:</strong> the servername 'taz.apache.org' as shown in the screen
  +                                                <p>
  +<strong>Note:</strong> the servername 'taz.apache.org' as shown in the screen
   shots is not valid! Use 'cvs.apache.org' instead.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  @@ -311,6 +318,25 @@
         </td></tr>
         <tr><td><br/></td></tr>
       </table>
  +                                                    <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%">
  +      <tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6">
  +        <font color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  +          <a name="PuTTY"><strong>PuTTY</strong></a>
  +        </font>
  +      </td></tr>
  +      <tr><td>
  +        <blockquote>
  +                                    <p>
  +PuTTY is a great SSH client which, in its latest version (0.52 at the time of writing), supports tunnelling making it elligable for use with WinCVS.</p>
  +                                                <p>There is no installer for PuTTY. Just download the executable from <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/">the home page</a> and double click on it.</p>
  +                                                <p>PuTTY initially displays a dialogue that allows you to specify the parameters for the connection. The server to connect to is cvs.apache.org. You will need to tell PuTTY to use SSH -- defaults to Telnet.</p>
  +                                                <p>You also need to set up the tunnelling. Flip to the Connection-&gt;SSH-&gt;Tunnels page and make a tunnel local tunnel on port 2401 like this:</p>
  +                                                <img src="../images/putty_tunnel.gif" width="426" height="435" align="">
  +                                                <p>Finally click Open then minimise the PuTTY terminal window and start your CVS client.</p>
  +                            </blockquote>
  +      </td></tr>
  +      <tr><td><br/></td></tr>
  +    </table>
                               </blockquote>
           </p>
         </td></tr>
  @@ -332,7 +358,8 @@
         </td></tr>
         <tr><td>
           <blockquote>
  -                                    <p><strong>Under some Windows setups, "localhost" will not work.</strong> If this 
  +                                    <p>
  +<strong>Under some Windows setups, "localhost" will not work.</strong> If this 
   is the case for you, you can use 127.0.0.1 instead in your CVS client setting.
   "localhost" can be used safely under the ssh tunnel setup discussed
    in the previous section, as it will be looked up in the remote site.
  
  
  
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