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On 2006-03-21, Joerg-Cyril Hoehle <Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle@t-systems.com> wrote:
Andreas Fuchs wrote:
And it is done. Attila, you now have write permissions. When Joerg requests a cl.net account, I'll get him added, too.
I welcome Attila with write permissions. Indeed, the web site is bit rot and would benefit from benevolents. AFAIK, I don't "need" an account, because I cannot use it. I have no SSH permissions to the outside world. Last time I talked with Erik Enge (at most a month ago), there was no solution (yet) to this problem.
However, I can use HTTP (to port 80 only, and maybe a few others) and HTTPS to the standard SSL port (443). Thus if there's a way to update a repository via these means, I'm in favour of using that.
Hah! Erik Enge just set up a port forwarding service on shell.common-lisp.net that has ssh listening on (among others) port 443. To get an account, you need to send him your full name, GPG key and e-mail address. Also, make sure to test if it really works for you, as per the instructions on <URL:http://common-lisp.net/faq.shtml>.
o I have developer access to sourceforge. But that works only because they have a host (cvs-ssh.sourceforge.net) which maps the SSH port to the HTTPS one, so CVS gets through, as the FW believes it's doing HTTPS. Sourceforge is the only one I know which does that port mapping.
Not anymore (-: Cheers, -- Andreas Fuchs, (http://|im:asf@|mailto:asf@)boinkor.net, antifuchs