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1.135 naddy 21: <h2><font color="#e00000">Anonymous CVS</font></h2>
1.14 downsj 22:
1.135 naddy 23: <hr>
24:
1.249 nick 25: <h3>Table Of Contents</h3>
1.135 naddy 26:
27: <ul>
1.249 nick 28: <li><a href="#anoncvs">What is Anonymous CVS?</a>
29: <li><a href="#CVS">What is CVS?</a>
1.370 rpe 30: <li><a href="#CRYPTO">Getting Crypto Sources Through cvs(1)</a>
1.249 nick 31: <li><a href="#starting">Getting Started Using Anonymous CVS</a>
32: <li><a href="#using">Using CVS to Get and Update your Source Tree</a>
1.370 rpe 33: <li><a href="#EXAMPLE">Example usages for cvs(1)</a>
1.249 nick 34: <li><a href="#CVSROOT">Available Anonymous CVS Servers</a>
35: <li><a href="#MIRROR">Setting up an anoncvs mirror</a>
1.370 rpe 36: <li><a href="#NOTES">Final notes</a>
1.100 ericj 37: </ul>
1.135 naddy 38:
1.100 ericj 39: <hr>
40:
1.249 nick 41: <h3><a name="anoncvs"><font color="#0000e0">What is Anonymous CVS?</font></a></h3>
1.99 ericj 42:
1.15 grr 43: <p>
1.249 nick 44: Anonymous CVS is a method of keeping your local copy of the OpenBSD source
45: tree up to date with respect to changes made to current OpenBSD sources.
46: In addition to following the bleeding edge of development, it is
47: also possible to track the patches for errata of a release.
1.99 ericj 48:
1.14 downsj 49: <p>
1.249 nick 50: The major advantage of Anonymous CVS over other source code update
51: techniques is that it works directly against a central source code
52: repository or mirror. This means that you have the full set of CVS
53: commands available to control merging and updating your changes with
54: other source changes and for performing diffs, change histories
55: and other queries against the central repository.
1.99 ericj 56:
1.36 deraadt 57: <p>
1.282 nick 58: The OpenBSD Project currently has four active and two historic
59: source repositories:
1.99 ericj 60:
61: <ul>
1.249 nick 62: <li><b>src</b> - Houses all source code for the OpenBSD Operating System.
1.329 steven 63: <li><b>ports</b> - Houses the <a href="faq/ports/index.html">OpenBSD Ports</a>.
1.249 nick 64: <li><b>www</b> - Houses all OpenBSD web pages. (Including this one).
1.280 steven 65: <li><b>xenocara</b> - Houses OpenBSD's active X.org v7 source tree.
1.282 nick 66: <li><b>X11</b> and <b>XF4</b> - Houses OpenBSD's adaptation of the
67: <a href="http://www.XFree86.org/">XFree86-3</a> and XFree86-4
68: source trees.
69: These are here just for historical purposes, most users will have
70: no reason to use this tree, it is no longer being used.
1.99 ericj 71: </ul>
72:
1.100 ericj 73: <p>
1.249 nick 74: To summarize, the real strength of using Anonymous CVS is that it is
75: a "tolerant" source code control system - it <strong>respects</strong>
76: changes that you have made to your local sources and makes <strong>
77: "best efforts"</strong> to update your entire source tree, rather than
78: leaving you a list of arcane problems that have to be resolved before
79: continuing.
80:
81: <h3><a name="CVS"><font color="#0000e0">What is CVS?</font></a></h3>
82:
83: <p>
1.260 nick 84: <a href="http://ximbiot.com/cvs/">CVS</a> is the source code control
1.249 nick 85: system used to <a href="why-cvs.html">manage the OpenBSD source
86: tree.</a>
87: It implements a central repository for all officially released source code
88: and changes, while permitting developers to maintain local copies of the
89: source code with their working changes.
1.226 nick 90:
1.249 nick 91: There are two levels of source tree access:
1.226 nick 92: <ul>
1.249 nick 93: <li><b>Read-write access for developers:</b>
94: Developers who need to commit changes to the source tree must have an
95: account on the OpenBSD machines.
96: Getting this access will be a natural result of working on the sources
97: with other OpenBSD developers.
98: If someone does some good work and shows they can work with the team,
99: they will get an account.
100:
101: <li><b>Read-only access for everyone:</b>
102: Anyone can access the read-only CVS repositories.
103: These copies of the read-write CVS repository are mirrored often.
1.226 nick 104: </ul>
1.99 ericj 105:
1.15 grr 106: <p>
1.249 nick 107: The major strength of CVS is that it has the ability to perform intelligent
108: merges of changes to the central repository with changes that you make to
109: your local copy. This means that if you make a change to a module and
110: perform an update, your changes are not "blown away", rather CVS makes
111: best efforts to merge the changes made to the central sources with changes
112: you've made to your local copy.
113:
114: <p>
115: In the event that the changes can't be completely merged, CVS provides a
116: "soft fallback", providing you with annotated changes to your
117: local copy, preserving an unmodified copy of your version and continuing
118: to update any other source modules you requested.
119:
1.370 rpe 120: <h3><a name="CRYPTO"><font color="#0000e0">Getting crypto sources through
121: cvs(1)</font></a></h3>
122:
123: <p>
124: <strong>IMPORTANT NOTE:</strong>
125: There are a few issues relating to cryptographic software that everyone
126: should be aware of:
127: <ul>
128: <li>The OpenBSD sources are from Canada.
129: As
130: <a href="http://www.efc.ca/pages/doc/crypto-export.html">
131: researched by a Canadian individual</a>
132: and as
133: <a href="http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/ECL.html">
134: described in the Export Control list of Canada</a>
135: it is legal to export crypto software from Canada to the world.
136: <p>
137: <li>However, if you are outside the USA or Canada, you should not
138: fetch the cryptographic sections of the OpenBSD sources from an
139: anoncvs server located in the USA.
140: Because of US Dept. of Commerce policy, crypto software may only
141: be exported to Canada from the USA.
142: </ul>
143:
1.249 nick 144: <h3><a name="starting"><font color="#0000e0">Getting Started Using Anonymous
145: CVS</font></a></h3>
146:
147: While you can download the entire source tree from an AnonCVS server,
148: you can often save a lot of time and bandwidth by "preloading" your
149: source tree with the source files from either the OpenBSD CD or from an
150: FTP server.
151: This is particularly true if you are running
152: <a href="stable.html"><i>-stable</i></a>, as relatively few files change
153: between the <i>-release</i> and <i>-stable</i>.
1.100 ericj 154:
1.22 niklas 155: <p>
1.249 nick 156: To extract the source tree from the CD to <i>/usr/src</i> (assuming the CD is
157: mounted on /mnt):
1.22 niklas 158: <pre>
1.280 steven 159: # <b>cd /usr/src</b>
160: # <b>tar xzf /mnt/src.tar.gz</b>
1.282 nick 161: # <b>cd /usr</b>
1.280 steven 162: # <b>tar xzf /mnt/xenocara.tar.gz</b>
1.226 nick 163: # <b>tar xzf /mnt/ports.tar.gz</b>
1.22 niklas 164: </pre>
1.224 nick 165:
1.249 nick 166: The source files for download from the FTP servers are separated into two
167: files to minimize the time required to download for those wishing to work
168: with only one part of the tree. The two files are <tt>sys.tar.gz</tt>,
169: which contains the files used to create the kernel, and <tt>src.tar.gz</tt>
170: which contains all the other "userland" utilities.
171: In general, however, you will usually want both of them installed.
1.280 steven 172: Assuming the downloaded files, <tt>src.tar.gz</tt>,
173: <tt>sys.tar.gz</tt> and <tt>xenocara.tar.gz</tt> are in <tt>/usr</tt>:
1.224 nick 174:
1.22 niklas 175: <pre>
1.224 nick 176: # <b>cd /usr/src</b>
177: # <b>tar xzf ../sys.tar.gz</b>
1.225 nick 178: # <b>tar xzf ../src.tar.gz</b>
1.282 nick 179: # <b>cd /usr</b>
1.284 steven 180: # <b>tar xzf xenocara.tar.gz</b>
1.226 nick 181: # <b>tar xzf ports.tar.gz</b>
1.22 niklas 182: </pre>
1.100 ericj 183:
184: <p>
1.249 nick 185: Not all people will wish to unpack all the file sets, but as the system
186: must be kept in sync, you will generally need to set up all trees.
1.226 nick 187:
188: <p>
1.249 nick 189: You can also just use cvs(1) to "<b>checkout</b>" the source repository
190: for you. This is discussed in the <a href="#using">next section</a>.
1.100 ericj 191:
192: <p>
1.249 nick 193: After this, <tt>/usr/src</tt> will be a nice checkout area where all
194: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=cvs&sektion=1&format=html">
195: cvs(1)</a> commands will work properly.
1.100 ericj 196:
1.370 rpe 197: <h3><a name="using"><font color="#0000e0">Using CVS to Get and Update your
198: Source Tree</font></a></h3>
1.100 ericj 199:
200: <p>
1.249 nick 201: CVS was designed to be a simple way to retrieve and update your sources.
202: You must first decide whether you want to track <i>-current</i> or a
203: <a href="stable.html">patch branch</a>.
204: The current tree has all of the up to the minute changes,
205: whereas a patch branch contains a formal release plus the patches
206: from the <a href="errata.html">errata</a> and lesser issues already applied.
207: For more information on these "flavors" of OpenBSD, see
208: <a href="faq/faq5.html#Flavors">here</a>.
209:
210: <p>Once you have decided which tree to follow, you must choose which Anonymous
211: CVS server you are going to use. A list of these servers is
212: <a href="#CVSROOT">below</a>.
213:
214: <p>
215: Once you have chosen which <a href="#CVSROOT">Anonymous CVS Server</a> you will
216: use, you can start using cvs. For those of you
217: who have CDs you can start with the CVS checkout that is on the CD by using
218: the method <a href="#starting">above</a> to get the sources onto your system.
219: If you don't have a CD handy, use the method below to checkout the sources.
1.100 ericj 220:
1.370 rpe 221: <p>
222: <ul><li>First, start out by `get'-ing an initial tree:
223:
224: <p> (If you are following <i>current</i>):
1.135 naddy 225: <pre>
1.370 rpe 226: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
227: # <strong>cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -P src</strong>
1.135 naddy 228: </pre>
1.99 ericj 229:
1.388 ! sthen 230: <p> (If you are following the patch branch for 5.4):
1.370 rpe 231: <pre>
232: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
1.388 ! sthen 233: # <strong>cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -rOPENBSD_5_4 -P src</strong>
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237:
238: <li> Anytime afterwards, to `update' this tree:
239: <p> (If you are following <i>current</i>):
240: <pre>
241: # <strong>cd /usr/src</strong>
242: # <strong>cvs -q up -Pd</strong>
243: </pre>
244:
1.388 ! sthen 245: <p> (If you are following the patch branch for 5.4):
1.370 rpe 246: <pre>
247: # <strong>cd /usr/src</strong>
1.388 ! sthen 248: # <strong>cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_5_4 -Pd</strong>
1.370 rpe 249: </pre>
250:
251: Every time you ran this it would synchronize your /usr/src tree.
252: It would not destroy any of your local changes, rather it would attempt
253: to merge changes in.
254:
1.1 deraadt 255: <p>
1.370 rpe 256: <li> NOTE:
257: If you are updating a source tree that you initially fetched
258: from a different server, or from a CD, you <strong>must</strong>
259: add the <em>-d anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs</em> options to cvs.
260: <pre>
261: # <strong>cd /usr/src</strong>
262: # <strong>cvs -d anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs -q up -Pd</strong>
263: </pre>
264: </ul>
1.1 deraadt 265:
1.370 rpe 266: <p>
267: To <a name="ports">use</a> <a href="faq/ports/index.html">ports</a>,
268: it is similar to src:
269: <ul><li>
270: <p> (If you are following <i>current</i>):
271: <pre>
272: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
273: # <strong>cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -P ports</strong>
274: </pre>
1.388 ! sthen 275: <p> (If you are following the patch branch for 5.4):
1.135 naddy 276: <pre>
1.370 rpe 277: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
1.388 ! sthen 278: # <strong>cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -rOPENBSD_5_4 -P ports</strong>
1.135 naddy 279: </pre>
1.370 rpe 280: <li> Anytime afterwards, to `update' this tree:
281: <p> (If you are following <i>current</i>):
282: <pre>
283: # <strong>cd /usr/ports</strong>
284: # <strong>cvs -q up -Pd</strong>
285: </pre>
1.388 ! sthen 286: <p> (If you are following the patch branch for 5.4):
1.370 rpe 287: <pre>
288: # <strong>cd /usr/ports</strong>
1.388 ! sthen 289: # <strong>cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_5_4 -Pd</strong>
1.370 rpe 290: </pre>
291: </ul>
292:
293: In the above example, <i>-q</i> is optional, only intended to minimize
294: cvs's output.
295: For those who like to see screenfulls of output, it can be omitted.
296:
297: <p>
298: To make a diff of a locally patched module (here <i>cd.c</i>) to include with
299: a bug report:
300: <pre>
301: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
302: # <strong>cvs diff -u src/sys/scsi/cd.c > /tmp/patch</strong>
303: </pre>
304:
1.1 deraadt 305: <p>
1.370 rpe 306: The <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=cvs&sektion=1&format=html">
307: cvs(1) man page</a>
308: (included with the CVS sources) has much more
309: information about how CVS can be used.
310:
311: <p>
312: <strong>Warning:</strong>
313: When using cvs you should take care that your current directory is either
314: the root of the tree you are referencing or in a separate place such as /tmp.
315: Some commands such as "get" can create an arbitrary sub-tree in the current
316: directory, and a subsequent update will recursively flesh out this sub-tree.
317:
318: <p>
319: The anoncvs service gives fledgling developers a chance to learn CVS
320: operation and get thoroughly involved in the development process
321: before getting "commit" access -- as a result of showing useful
322: skills and high quality results they will naturally later be given
323: developer access.
324: As well, people providing patches can create their "diff"s relative
325: to the CVS tree, which will ease integration.
326:
327: <h3><a name="EXAMPLE"><font color="#0000e0">Example usages for cvs(1)</font>
328: </a></h3>
1.100 ericj 329:
1.370 rpe 330: <p>
331: A sample use of an anoncvs server would be:
332: <pre>
333: $ <strong>cd /tmp</strong>
334: $ <strong>cvs -d anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get src/sys/arch/sparc</strong>
335: [copies the files from the repository to your machine]
336: $ <strong>cd src/sys/arch/sparc</strong>
337: $ <strong>cvs log locore.s</strong>
338: [shows the commit log for the chosen file]
339: $ <strong>cvs diff -bc -r1.1 -r1.5 locore.s</strong>
340: [shows the changes between revisions 1.1 and rev 1.5]
341: </pre>
1.100 ericj 342:
1.249 nick 343: <h3><a name="CVSROOT"><font color="#0000e0">Available Anonymous CVS Servers
1.155 jsyn 344: </font></a></h3>
1.1 deraadt 345:
346: <p>
347: <ul>
1.339 sthen 348: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.openbsd.org.ar:/cvs</strong><br>
349: Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina.<br>
1.371 gonzalo 350: Maintained by <a href="mailto:gonzalo@openbsd.org">Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez</a>.<br>
1.339 sthen 351: Protocols: ssh.<br>
1.371 gonzalo 352: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs.spacehopper.org.<br>
1.339 sthen 353: <p>
1.352 sthen 354: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.bom.nom.co:/cvs</strong><br>
1.382 sthen 355: Location: Perth, Australia.<br>
1.344 sthen 356: Maintained by <a href="mailto:mb@ii.net">Michael W. Bombardieri</a>.<br>
357: Protocols: ssh.<br>
358: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org.<br>
1.353 sthen 359: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.382 sthen 360: (RSA1) 2048 3b:c2:58:21:b6:4f:13:9c:25:e2:9c:3c:12:e1:05:f1<br>
361: (RSA) 2048 8b:86:e1:7f:26:27:33:67:ba:84:0d:ca:cb:2c:0d:4b<br>
362: (DSA) 1024 02:33:de:8c:b1:44:c9:a3:5e:b5:5e:10:0d:fb:52:8a<br>
363: (ECDSA) 256 65:13:4b:98:75:8c:c8:14:45:38:67:dc:e9:71:55:3b<br>
1.353 sthen 364: <p>
1.373 dlg 365: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.au.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
366: Location: Brisbane, Australia.<br>
367: Maintained by <a href="mailto:dlg@openbsd.org">David Gwynne</a>.<br>
368: Protocols: ssh.<br>
369: Updated hourly.<br>
370: SSH fingerprints:<br>
371: (RSA1) 2048 5b:d9:89:99:3d:60:da:bf:e4:28:00:5a:1c:65:91:9f<br>
372: (RSA) 2048 19:4c:e2:a8:9e:42:b2:91:f3:d5:04:cf:b5:61:5e:ea<br>
373: (DSA) 1024 80:ff:d2:46:70:51:7d:09:a5:71:83:bb:89:98:44:b1<br>
374: (ECDSA) 256 fa:57:1c:55:7c:aa:d0:bc:4c:e2:05:3d:9b:bb:83:2d<br>
375: <p>
1.322 sthen 376: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@ftp5.eu.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
377: Host also known as <strong>anga.funkfeuer.at</strong>.<br>
1.271 martin 378: Location: Vienna, Austria.<br>
1.386 martin 379: Maintained by <a href="mailto:martin@catai.org">Martin Reindl</a>.<br>
380: Protocols: ssh.<br>
381: Updated hourly.<br>
1.273 martin 382: SSH fingerprints:<br>
383: (RSA) 2048 e4:a7:3a:ab:e1:a7:c8:eb:5c:f4:ff:38:95:6f:81:f2<br>
384: (DSA) 2048 66:03:a3:bc:46:85:f3:6c:4b:6b:e3:d4:f5:5f:a6:c4<br>
1.386 martin 385: (ECDSA) 256 47:07:69:c4:6c:1f:09:ed:f5:2c:02:af:a0:e9:67:85<br>
1.271 martin 386: <p>
1.246 steven 387: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
1.249 nick 388: Host also known as <strong>anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org, openbsd.sunsite.ualberta.ca</strong>.<br>
1.328 sthen 389: Location: Alberta, Canada.<br>
1.249 nick 390: Maintained by <a href="mailto:beck@ualberta.ca">Bob Beck</a>.<br>
1.295 beck 391: Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022.<br>
1.249 nick 392: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
1.246 steven 393: <p>
1.374 sthen 394: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.estpak.ee:/OpenBSD</strong><br>
395: Location: Elion, Tallinn, Estonia.<br>
396: Maintained by <a href="mailto:rix@estpak.ee">Rivo Nurges</a>.<br>
397: Protocols: ssh.<br>
1.387 nick 398: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
1.374 sthen 399: SSH fingerprints:<br>
400: (RSA) 1024 e1:12:fb:6b:e5:c0:6a:b3:f8:ca:b1:4c:20:fb:5e:07<br>
401: (DSA) 1024 bb:5c:44:f4:d9:12:3b:22:08:a9:12:c5:0c:e7:db:49<br>
402: <p>
1.328 sthen 403: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.fr.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
404: Location: Paris, France.<br>
405: Maintained by <a href="mailto:landry@openbsd.org">Landry Breuil</a>.<br>
406: Protocols: ssh.<br>
407: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org.<br>
408: SSH fingerprints:<br>
409: (RSA1) 2048 28:ce:6b:61:76:d9:0e:6d:65:a1:5c:dd:e8:d7:57:42<br>
410: (RSA) 2048 89:2e:84:9e:0c:f9:8d:21:41:0e:c5:80:41:27:14:c1<br>
411: (DSA) 1024 7f:fb:68:2f:0f:c8:63:6c:0f:32:2c:03:d4:cd:0c:47<br>
1.347 landry 412: (ECDSA) 256 6f:a8:a5:93:d7:68:55:91:15:42:b0:5d:38:62:b9:c3<br>
1.328 sthen 413: <p>
1.381 sthen 414: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@openbsd.cs.fau.de:/cvs</strong><br>
415: Host also known as <strong>openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de</strong>.<br>
416: Location: University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.<br>
417: Maintained by <a href="mailto:simon@blarzwurst.de">Simon Kuhnle</a>.<br>
418: Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022.<br>
419: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs.spacehopper.org.<br>
420: SSH fingerprints:<br>
421: (RSA) 2048 d0:f2:0c:a3:bf:28:ba:18:50:5f:04:dc:13:ed:63:42<br>
422: (DSA) 1024 9f:a1:78:0b:d4:76:68:bf:3e:83:d0:41:c8:1e:33:8b<br>
423: (ECDSA) 256 f0:d1:64:e6:6b:2f:9e:1e:85:aa:75:e3:a0:52:d3:5a<br>
424: <p>
1.246 steven 425: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@mirror.osn.de:/cvs</strong><br>
1.249 nick 426: Location: Nürnberg, Germany.<br>
427: Maintained by <a href="mailto:aw@osn.de">Armin Wolfermann</a>.<br>
428: Protocols: ssh.<br>
1.307 sthen 429: Updated every 3 hours.<br>
1.215 david 430: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.246 steven 431: (RSA) 1024 f2:73:d2:f6:e3:01:ef:ca:3b:e7:6c:80:b6:bd:bb:84<br>
432: (DSA) 1024 fb:33:05:62:96:20:cf:88:7e:10:cb:8d:91:72:57:32<br>
433: <p>
434: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.jp.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
1.249 nick 435: Host also known as <strong>kankoromochi.econ.nagasaki-u.ac.jp</strong>.<br>
436: Location: Nagasaki University, Faculty of Economics, Nagasaki, Japan.<br>
437: Maintained by <a href="mailto:sigh@net.nagasaki-u.ac.jp">Suzuki Itoshi</a>.<br>
438: Protocols: ssh, pserver.<br>
439: Updated every 3 hours.<br>
1.176 miod 440: <p>
1.267 grunk 441: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.obsd.si:/cvs</strong><br>
442: Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia.<br>
443: Maintained by <a href="mailto:mitja@kerberos.si">Mitja Muzenic</a>.<br>
444: Protocols: ssh.<br>
1.377 sthen 445: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs.spacehopper.org.<br>
1.376 sthen 446: SSH fingerprints:<br>
447: (RSA) 2048 5b:98:6c:06:a4:1f:83:da:03:aa:ef:e4:f5:f0:99:76<br>
448: (DSA) 1024 2d:57:e2:9c:fd:9d:09:1c:5e:ff:3f:5d:59:78:93:cc<br>
449: (ECDSA) 256 3f:50:bd:1e:e5:8a:3d:a4:16:22:1c:2d:cf:8b:22:ed<br>
1.267 grunk 450: <p>
1.328 sthen 451: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.eu.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
452: Location: Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.<br>
1.369 sthen 453: Maintained by <a href="mailto:jj@openbsd.org, ftp@it.su.se">Janne Johansson</a>.<br>
1.328 sthen 454: Protocols: ssh.<br>
455: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
456: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.345 jj 457: (RSA1) 2048 4c:d2:0a:90:b8:95:5d:37:3b:32:7b:77:5a:c5:ef:26<br>
1.328 sthen 458: (RSA) 2048 98:e6:80:5d:95:bb:e2:15:5e:19:4d:a3:e4:d0:bc:2c<br>
1.345 jj 459: (DSA) 1024 55:cd:a7:a9:e3:bc:a5:5c:81:5e:98:c0:60:a2:67:52<br>
1.383 jj 460: (ECDSA) 256 a4:c1:8f:64:55:87:35:d6:82:8b:ba:cb:48:3f:be:96<br>
1.343 sthen 461: <p>
1.328 sthen 462: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.spacehopper.org:/cvs</strong><br>
463: Location: London, United Kingdom.<br>
464: Maintained by <a href="mailto:sthen@openbsd.org">Stuart Henderson</a>.<br>
1.354 sthen 465: Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022, ssh port 443.<br>
1.328 sthen 466: Updated hourly from anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org.<br>
467: SSH fingerprints:<br>
468: (RSA1) 2048 31:fc:3d:e0:f7:6c:47:7e:48:f0:52:17:e6:19:74:f5<br>
469: (RSA) 2048 e2:19:16:3f:a3:2e:eb:94:14:cd:5c:92:9a:6c:9a:8f<br>
470: (DSA) 1024 ff:47:13:22:83:d1:6e:df:a0:f0:4f:18:31:cb:f2:28<br>
1.330 sthen 471: (ECDSA) 256 a5:b0:2a:65:ff:9a:0b:ef:7d:6f:d2:95:2e:a7:c9:2c<br>
1.328 sthen 472: <p>
473: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
474: Host also known as <strong>anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org, anoncvs4.usa.openbsd.org</strong>.<br>
1.364 sthen 475: Location: Internet Systems Consortium, Redwood City, CA, USA.<br>
1.328 sthen 476: Maintained by <a href="mailto:millert@openbsd.org">Todd C. Miller</a>.<br>
477: Protocols: rsh, ssh, ssh port 2022, pserver.<br>
478: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
479: SSH fingerprints:<br>
480: (RSA1) 1024 64:de:26:16:c2:ff:1b:c7:24:ed:a4:4a:d7:2f:69:3e<br>
481: (RSA) 1024 49:67:9a:46:62:8a:3f:4e:b3:63:ca:d6:41:29:2a:2f<br>
482: (DSA) 1024 a7:75:49:77:f3:47:d1:3c:5e:65:84:84:3b:03:f1:33<br>
1.356 millert 483: (ECDSA) 256 d3:b2:b5:68:87:3b:f6:93:21:fd:28:ea:cc:b6:e1:13<br>
1.328 sthen 484: <p>
485: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs3.usa.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
486: Location: National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA.<br>
487: Maintained by <a href="mailto:millert@openbsd.org">Todd C. Miller</a>.<br>
488: Protocols: rsh, ssh, ssh port 2022, pserver.<br>
489: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
490: SSH fingerprints:<br>
491: (RSA1) 2048 80:cd:f6:fc:4f:0e:cb:80:6a:d0:6a:5e:dd:9e:5d:0a<br>
492: (RSA) 2048 49:6f:4a:be:02:63:0d:c0:54:b0:57:f0:48:7f:ce:16<br>
493: (DSA) 1024 f9:ab:fc:60:a3:15:8f:9c:47:24:9e:92:15:78:0d:f3<br>
1.356 millert 494: (ECDSA) 256 99:4f:c8:23:6a:bf:75:1c:de:c9:11:bf:a4:fe:0a:51<br>
1.328 sthen 495: <p>
1.254 steven 496: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@mirror.planetunix.net:/cvs</strong><br>
1.313 sthen 497: Location: Chicago, IL, USA.<br>
1.254 steven 498: Maintained by <a href="mailto:brian@planetunix.net">Brian Brombacher</a>.<br>
499: Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022, pserver.<br>
1.305 jcs 500: Updated every 3 hours from anoncvs3.usa.openbsd.org.<br>
1.254 steven 501: SSH fingerprints:<br>
502: (RSA1) 2048 e4:22:93:81:84:e0:68:8c:0b:d5:1f:78:cd:6f:fa:c3<br>
503: (RSA) 2048 8f:42:bd:b0:a2:94:df:6b:af:1e:96:03:ea:68:03:d9<br>
504: (DSA) 1024 26:51:e8:b3:38:88:dc:a8:2a:98:59:86:ab:40:bb:a4<br>
1.283 sthen 505: <p>
1.367 sthen 506: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.obsd.esc7.net:/cvs</strong><br>
1.357 sthen 507: Location: Dallas, TX, USA.<br>
1.385 sthen 508: Maintained by <a href="mailto:bwarriner@esc7.net">Ben Warriner</a>.<br>
1.357 sthen 509: Protocols: ssh.<br>
510: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org.<br>
511: SSH fingerprints:<br>
512: (RSA1) 256 68:f1:e8:11:94:5c:5e:15:d0:ee:54:1f:ee:57:33:4a<br>
513: (RSA) 2048 2a:c8:01:6f:5c:fe:78:75:84:29:c3:11:0f:65:05:07<br>
514: (DSA) 1024 0e:ce:de:c4:7d:a0:d1:71:0a:af:cf:ee:34:43:bc:23<br>
515: <p>
1.387 nick 516: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@openbsd.mirror.frontiernet.net:/cvs</strong><br>
517: Location: Frontier Communications, Rochester, NY, USA.<br>
518: Protocols: ssh.<br>
519: Updated every 4 hours from anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org.<br>
520: <p>
1.246 steven 521:
1.73 deraadt 522: </ul>
1.84 beck 523:
1.73 deraadt 524: <p>
1.249 nick 525: <em>Note:</em> If your server is listed on here with inaccurate or
526: unknown information, please contact
527: <a href="mailto:beck@openbsd.org"><tt>beck@openbsd.org</tt></a>
1.104 ericj 528:
1.80 beck 529: <p>
1.249 nick 530: You may want to use
1.135 naddy 531: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=traceroute&sektion=8&format=html">traceroute(8)</a>
1.249 nick 532: to find out which server is nearest you.
533: Problems with a server should be reported to the <b>maintainer</b> of the
534: server in question.
1.104 ericj 535:
1.159 jcs 536: <p>
1.249 nick 537: If local policy prevents outgoing connections to ssh's default port of 22,
1.370 rpe 538: some servers permit connections on an alternative port (typically 2022).
539: These are noted in the list above.
540: To use a different port, reconfigure your ssh client by adding a "Host"
541: entry to <strong>$HOME/.ssh/config</strong>, e.g.:
1.135 naddy 542: <pre>
1.370 rpe 543: Host anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org
544: Port 2022
1.135 naddy 545: </pre>
1.1 deraadt 546:
1.249 nick 547: <h3><a name="MIRROR"><font color="#0000e0">Setting up an anoncvs mirror
1.155 jsyn 548: </font></a></h3>
1.105 ericj 549:
1.107 millert 550: <p>
1.249 nick 551: If you wish to setup a new anoncvs mirror site and make it available to
552: the general public, please contact the anoncvs
553: <a href="mailto:sup@openbsd.org">maintainer</a>.
1.336 johan 554: Anoncvs mirrors currently require about 5GB of disk (and it will grow!),
1.318 sthen 555: and use up to 32MB of swap
1.249 nick 556: per anoncvs user (assuming the user does a large operation; while smaller
557: operations use fewer resources, anoncvs still makes much more of an
1.360 lum 558: impact than ftp). Such anoncvs machines should have excellent
1.249 nick 559: network connectivity for the area they are expected to serve. A
560: <a href="anoncvs.shar">document</a>
561: which describes the setup of anoncvs servers is available.
562:
1.387 nick 563: <h3><a name="NOTES"><font color="#0000e0">Final notes</font></a></h3>
1.249 nick 564: After upgrading your source tree, you should read the comments
565: at the top of <kbd>/usr/src/Makefile</kbd> before attempting
566: a build. Also, you should build a new kernel <strong>before</strong>
567: doing a <kbd>make build</kbd> if possible. In some cases it may be
568: necessary to rebuild and install the <kbd>config</kbd> utility before
569: you can build the kernel. If <kbd>config GENERIC</kbd> fails this
570: is probably the case.
571: <p>
572: It is important to note that upgrading from a release to the current tree
573: by rebuilding the sources can be rather difficult due to dependencies
574: that are often not obvious. Therefore, it is suggested that you first
575: install the latest snapshot before attempting a tree build from source.
1.1 deraadt 576:
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