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Gert, the problem with the anoncvs was that it got into situations where
there was a cvs --pserver running (often four or five) with no network
socket attached (I guess it closed down), consuming 100% of the CPU on
the box.

I have a new box waiting to take over CVS duties, but I have been too
busy to get it going. 

So, I restricted the cvs pserver in hosts.allow, since I suspected that
it might have been people abusing the service.

If you (or anyone else) wants to send their IP address, I can insert it
into hosts.allow. I'll even take /24s if you don't have a static.

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] Michael Richardson          Xelerance Corporation, Ottawa, ON |  firewalls  [
] mcr @ xelerance.com           Now doing IPsec training, see   |net architect[
] http://www.sandelman.ca/mcr/    www.xelerance.com/training/   |device driver[
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