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      <title>typo in the WinCVS/ssh guide</title>
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      <description>Thanks go to Skip Coombe for finding two very long standing errors in the WinCVS/ssh guide – I can’t prove one of them as my setup works fine as detailed, but it’s been added as a footnote for those that might be having problems.</description>
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      <title>messin’ with google.com</title>
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      <description>Cool – giving Google the search phrase ‘wincvs ssh‘ means that the guide on this site is the 7th hit !</description>
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      <description>Intro Most of the guides I found whilst trying to do this task were aimed at older SSH v1 clients, and a lot of the setup involved custom builds of SSH, which wasn’t really what I was after. I wanted a simple guide that would work for common downloads of free software so my friends could access a remote CVS repository from Windows – this is the result.
Before starting, you need to have SSH (Protocol 2) access to a server that contains the CVS repository, and know the correct path to CVSROOT along with your login username and password.</description>
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