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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: Anonymous CVS is a method of keeping your local copy of the OpenBSD source
26: tree up to date with respect to changes made to current OpenBSD sources.
27: In addition to following the bleeding edge of development, it is
28: also possible to track the patches for errata of a release.
1.99 ericj 29:
1.14 downsj 30: <p>
1.249 nick 31: The major advantage of Anonymous CVS over other source code update
32: techniques is that it works directly against a central source code
33: repository or mirror. This means that you have the full set of CVS
34: commands available to control merging and updating your changes with
35: other source changes and for performing diffs, change histories
36: and other queries against the central repository.
1.99 ericj 37:
1.36 deraadt 38: <p>
1.282 nick 39: The OpenBSD Project currently has four active and two historic
40: source repositories:
1.99 ericj 41:
42: <ul>
1.249 nick 43: <li><b>src</b> - Houses all source code for the OpenBSD Operating System.
1.329 steven 44: <li><b>ports</b> - Houses the <a href="faq/ports/index.html">OpenBSD Ports</a>.
1.249 nick 45: <li><b>www</b> - Houses all OpenBSD web pages. (Including this one).
1.280 steven 46: <li><b>xenocara</b> - Houses OpenBSD's active X.org v7 source tree.
1.282 nick 47: <li><b>X11</b> and <b>XF4</b> - Houses OpenBSD's adaptation of the
48: <a href="http://www.XFree86.org/">XFree86-3</a> and XFree86-4
49: source trees.
50: These are here just for historical purposes, most users will have
51: no reason to use this tree, it is no longer being used.
1.99 ericj 52: </ul>
53:
1.100 ericj 54: <p>
1.249 nick 55: To summarize, the real strength of using Anonymous CVS is that it is
56: a "tolerant" source code control system - it <strong>respects</strong>
57: changes that you have made to your local sources and makes <strong>
58: "best efforts"</strong> to update your entire source tree, rather than
59: leaving you a list of arcane problems that have to be resolved before
60: continuing.
61:
62: <h3><a name="CVS"><font color="#0000e0">What is CVS?</font></a></h3>
63:
64: <p>
1.260 nick 65: <a href="http://ximbiot.com/cvs/">CVS</a> is the source code control
1.407 jcs 66: system used to manage the OpenBSD source tree.
1.249 nick 67: It implements a central repository for all officially released source code
68: and changes, while permitting developers to maintain local copies of the
69: source code with their working changes.
1.226 nick 70:
1.249 nick 71: There are two levels of source tree access:
1.226 nick 72: <ul>
1.249 nick 73: <li><b>Read-write access for developers:</b>
74: Developers who need to commit changes to the source tree must have an
75: account on the OpenBSD machines.
76: Getting this access will be a natural result of working on the sources
77: with other OpenBSD developers.
78: If someone does some good work and shows they can work with the team,
79: they will get an account.
80:
81: <li><b>Read-only access for everyone:</b>
82: Anyone can access the read-only CVS repositories.
83: These copies of the read-write CVS repository are mirrored often.
1.226 nick 84: </ul>
1.99 ericj 85:
1.15 grr 86: <p>
1.249 nick 87: The major strength of CVS is that it has the ability to perform intelligent
88: merges of changes to the central repository with changes that you make to
89: your local copy. This means that if you make a change to a module and
90: perform an update, your changes are not "blown away", rather CVS makes
91: best efforts to merge the changes made to the central sources with changes
92: you've made to your local copy.
93:
94: <p>
95: In the event that the changes can't be completely merged, CVS provides a
96: "soft fallback", providing you with annotated changes to your
97: local copy, preserving an unmodified copy of your version and continuing
98: to update any other source modules you requested.
1.370 rpe 99:
1.249 nick 100: <h3><a name="starting"><font color="#0000e0">Getting Started Using Anonymous
101: CVS</font></a></h3>
102:
103: While you can download the entire source tree from an AnonCVS server,
104: you can often save a lot of time and bandwidth by "preloading" your
105: source tree with the source files from either the OpenBSD CD or from an
106: FTP server.
107: This is particularly true if you are running
108: <a href="stable.html"><i>-stable</i></a>, as relatively few files change
109: between the <i>-release</i> and <i>-stable</i>.
1.100 ericj 110:
1.22 niklas 111: <p>
1.249 nick 112: To extract the source tree from the CD to <i>/usr/src</i> (assuming the CD is
113: mounted on /mnt):
1.22 niklas 114: <pre>
1.280 steven 115: # <b>cd /usr/src</b>
116: # <b>tar xzf /mnt/src.tar.gz</b>
1.282 nick 117: # <b>cd /usr</b>
1.280 steven 118: # <b>tar xzf /mnt/xenocara.tar.gz</b>
1.226 nick 119: # <b>tar xzf /mnt/ports.tar.gz</b>
1.22 niklas 120: </pre>
1.224 nick 121:
1.249 nick 122: The source files for download from the FTP servers are separated into two
123: files to minimize the time required to download for those wishing to work
124: with only one part of the tree. The two files are <tt>sys.tar.gz</tt>,
125: which contains the files used to create the kernel, and <tt>src.tar.gz</tt>
126: which contains all the other "userland" utilities.
127: In general, however, you will usually want both of them installed.
1.280 steven 128: Assuming the downloaded files, <tt>src.tar.gz</tt>,
129: <tt>sys.tar.gz</tt> and <tt>xenocara.tar.gz</tt> are in <tt>/usr</tt>:
1.224 nick 130:
1.22 niklas 131: <pre>
1.224 nick 132: # <b>cd /usr/src</b>
133: # <b>tar xzf ../sys.tar.gz</b>
1.225 nick 134: # <b>tar xzf ../src.tar.gz</b>
1.282 nick 135: # <b>cd /usr</b>
1.284 steven 136: # <b>tar xzf xenocara.tar.gz</b>
1.226 nick 137: # <b>tar xzf ports.tar.gz</b>
1.22 niklas 138: </pre>
1.100 ericj 139:
140: <p>
1.249 nick 141: Not all people will wish to unpack all the file sets, but as the system
142: must be kept in sync, you will generally need to set up all trees.
1.226 nick 143:
144: <p>
1.249 nick 145: You can also just use cvs(1) to "<b>checkout</b>" the source repository
146: for you. This is discussed in the <a href="#using">next section</a>.
1.100 ericj 147:
148: <p>
1.249 nick 149: After this, <tt>/usr/src</tt> will be a nice checkout area where all
150: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=cvs&sektion=1&format=html">
151: cvs(1)</a> commands will work properly.
1.100 ericj 152:
1.370 rpe 153: <h3><a name="using"><font color="#0000e0">Using CVS to Get and Update your
154: Source Tree</font></a></h3>
1.100 ericj 155:
156: <p>
1.249 nick 157: CVS was designed to be a simple way to retrieve and update your sources.
158: You must first decide whether you want to track <i>-current</i> or a
159: <a href="stable.html">patch branch</a>.
160: The current tree has all of the up to the minute changes,
161: whereas a patch branch contains a formal release plus the patches
162: from the <a href="errata.html">errata</a> and lesser issues already applied.
163: For more information on these "flavors" of OpenBSD, see
164: <a href="faq/faq5.html#Flavors">here</a>.
165:
166: <p>Once you have decided which tree to follow, you must choose which Anonymous
167: CVS server you are going to use. A list of these servers is
168: <a href="#CVSROOT">below</a>.
169:
170: <p>
171: Once you have chosen which <a href="#CVSROOT">Anonymous CVS Server</a> you will
172: use, you can start using cvs. For those of you
173: who have CDs you can start with the CVS checkout that is on the CD by using
174: the method <a href="#starting">above</a> to get the sources onto your system.
175: If you don't have a CD handy, use the method below to checkout the sources.
1.100 ericj 176:
1.370 rpe 177: <p>
178: <ul><li>First, start out by `get'-ing an initial tree:
179:
180: <p> (If you are following <i>current</i>):
1.135 naddy 181: <pre>
1.370 rpe 182: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
183: # <strong>cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -P src</strong>
1.135 naddy 184: </pre>
1.99 ericj 185:
1.419 sthen 186: <p> (If you are following the patch branch for 5.7):
1.370 rpe 187: <pre>
188: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
1.419 sthen 189: # <strong>cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -rOPENBSD_5_7 -P src</strong>
1.370 rpe 190: </pre>
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1.394 sthen 193: Anonymous CVS uses passwordless SSH as a transport.
194: If this is the first time you have connected to an anoncvs server,
195: you will be asked to confirm the SSH fingerprint to ensure that you
196: are connecting to the expected server:
197:
198: <pre>
1.403 sthen 199: $ <strong>cvs -d anoncvs@anoncvs.spacehopper.org:/cvs get src
1.418 sthen 200: The authenticity of host 'anoncvs.spacehopper.org (2001:67c:15f4:a423::28)' can't be established.
201: ED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:oaJ7VEyjt2EHMeixzKn9zJGiV5YlWHIUls070tKdBzI.
1.394 sthen 202: Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?</strong>
203: </pre>
204:
205: In most cases, the list below includes the fingerprints for the server,
206: so you can compare it against the displayed fingerprint as additional
207: verification that you are connecting to the correct server.
208: Confirm this, and the fingerprint will then be saved as usual.
209:
210: <pre>
211: <strong>Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
212: Warning: Permanently added 'anoncvs.spacehopper.org' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.</strong>
213: ...
214: </pre>
1.370 rpe 215:
1.418 sthen 216: Note that the above format with SHA256 fingerprints was added after the
217: release of OpenBSD 5.6; older versions only use MD5 fingerprints.
218:
1.370 rpe 219: <li> Anytime afterwards, to `update' this tree:
220: <p> (If you are following <i>current</i>):
221: <pre>
222: # <strong>cd /usr/src</strong>
223: # <strong>cvs -q up -Pd</strong>
224: </pre>
225:
1.419 sthen 226: <p> (If you are following the patch branch for 5.7):
1.370 rpe 227: <pre>
228: # <strong>cd /usr/src</strong>
1.419 sthen 229: # <strong>cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_5_7 -Pd</strong>
1.370 rpe 230: </pre>
231:
232: Every time you ran this it would synchronize your /usr/src tree.
233: It would not destroy any of your local changes, rather it would attempt
234: to merge changes in.
235:
1.1 deraadt 236: <p>
1.370 rpe 237: <li> NOTE:
238: If you are updating a source tree that you initially fetched
239: from a different server, or from a CD, you <strong>must</strong>
1.394 sthen 240: add the <em>-d [cvsroot]</em> option to cvs.
1.370 rpe 241: <pre>
242: # <strong>cd /usr/src</strong>
243: # <strong>cvs -d anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs -q up -Pd</strong>
244: </pre>
245: </ul>
1.1 deraadt 246:
1.370 rpe 247: <p>
248: To <a name="ports">use</a> <a href="faq/ports/index.html">ports</a>,
249: it is similar to src:
250: <ul><li>
251: <p> (If you are following <i>current</i>):
252: <pre>
253: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
254: # <strong>cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -P ports</strong>
255: </pre>
1.419 sthen 256: <p> (If you are following the patch branch for 5.7):
1.135 naddy 257: <pre>
1.370 rpe 258: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
1.419 sthen 259: # <strong>cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -rOPENBSD_5_7 -P ports</strong>
1.135 naddy 260: </pre>
1.370 rpe 261: <li> Anytime afterwards, to `update' this tree:
262: <p> (If you are following <i>current</i>):
263: <pre>
264: # <strong>cd /usr/ports</strong>
265: # <strong>cvs -q up -Pd</strong>
266: </pre>
1.419 sthen 267: <p> (If you are following the patch branch for 5.7):
1.370 rpe 268: <pre>
269: # <strong>cd /usr/ports</strong>
1.419 sthen 270: # <strong>cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_5_7 -Pd</strong>
1.370 rpe 271: </pre>
272: </ul>
273:
274: In the above example, <i>-q</i> is optional, only intended to minimize
275: cvs's output.
276: For those who like to see screenfulls of output, it can be omitted.
277:
278: <p>
279: To make a diff of a locally patched module (here <i>cd.c</i>) to include with
280: a bug report:
281: <pre>
282: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
283: # <strong>cvs diff -u src/sys/scsi/cd.c > /tmp/patch</strong>
284: </pre>
285:
1.1 deraadt 286: <p>
1.370 rpe 287: The <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=cvs&sektion=1&format=html">
288: cvs(1) man page</a>
289: (included with the CVS sources) has much more
290: information about how CVS can be used.
291:
292: <p>
293: <strong>Warning:</strong>
294: When using cvs you should take care that your current directory is either
295: the root of the tree you are referencing or in a separate place such as /tmp.
296: Some commands such as "get" can create an arbitrary sub-tree in the current
297: directory, and a subsequent update will recursively flesh out this sub-tree.
298:
299: <p>
300: The anoncvs service gives fledgling developers a chance to learn CVS
301: operation and get thoroughly involved in the development process
302: before getting "commit" access -- as a result of showing useful
303: skills and high quality results they will naturally later be given
304: developer access.
305: As well, people providing patches can create their "diff"s relative
306: to the CVS tree, which will ease integration.
307:
308: <h3><a name="EXAMPLE"><font color="#0000e0">Example usages for cvs(1)</font>
309: </a></h3>
1.100 ericj 310:
1.370 rpe 311: <p>
312: A sample use of an anoncvs server would be:
313: <pre>
314: $ <strong>cd /tmp</strong>
315: $ <strong>cvs -d anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get src/sys/arch/sparc</strong>
316: [copies the files from the repository to your machine]
317: $ <strong>cd src/sys/arch/sparc</strong>
318: $ <strong>cvs log locore.s</strong>
319: [shows the commit log for the chosen file]
320: $ <strong>cvs diff -bc -r1.1 -r1.5 locore.s</strong>
321: [shows the changes between revisions 1.1 and rev 1.5]
322: </pre>
1.100 ericj 323:
1.249 nick 324: <h3><a name="CVSROOT"><font color="#0000e0">Available Anonymous CVS Servers
1.155 jsyn 325: </font></a></h3>
1.1 deraadt 326:
327: <p>
328: <ul>
1.373 dlg 329: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.au.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
330: Location: Brisbane, Australia.<br>
331: Maintained by <a href="mailto:dlg@openbsd.org">David Gwynne</a>.<br>
332: Protocols: ssh.<br>
333: Updated hourly.<br>
334: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 335: (RSA) <tt>MD5:19:4c:e2:a8:9e:42:b2:91:f3:d5:04:cf:b5:61:5e:ea</tt><br>
336: (DSA) <tt>MD5:80:ff:d2:46:70:51:7d:09:a5:71:83:bb:89:98:44:b1</tt><br>
337: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:fa:57:1c:55:7c:aa:d0:bc:4c:e2:05:3d:9b:bb:83:2d</tt><br>
1.373 dlg 338: <p>
1.322 sthen 339: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@ftp5.eu.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
340: Host also known as <strong>anga.funkfeuer.at</strong>.<br>
1.271 martin 341: Location: Vienna, Austria.<br>
1.386 martin 342: Maintained by <a href="mailto:martin@catai.org">Martin Reindl</a>.<br>
343: Protocols: ssh.<br>
344: Updated hourly.<br>
1.273 martin 345: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 346: (RSA) <tt>MD5:e4:a7:3a:ab:e1:a7:c8:eb:5c:f4:ff:38:95:6f:81:f2</tt><br>
347: (DSA) <tt>MD5:66:03:a3:bc:46:85:f3:6c:4b:6b:e3:d4:f5:5f:a6:c4</tt><br>
348: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:47:07:69:c4:6c:1f:09:ed:f5:2c:02:af:a0:e9:67:85</tt><br>
349: (ED25519) <tt>MD5:32:0b:33:5f:81:77:5c:3b:0c:f6:85:fe:f0:7c:10:ea</tt><br>
1.271 martin 350: <p>
1.246 steven 351: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
1.249 nick 352: Host also known as <strong>anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org, openbsd.sunsite.ualberta.ca</strong>.<br>
1.328 sthen 353: Location: Alberta, Canada.<br>
1.249 nick 354: Maintained by <a href="mailto:beck@ualberta.ca">Bob Beck</a>.<br>
1.295 beck 355: Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022.<br>
1.249 nick 356: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
1.246 steven 357: <p>
1.398 brad 358: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.comstyle.com:/cvs</strong><br>
359: Location: Toronto, Canada.<br>
360: Maintained by <a href="mailto:brad@comstyle.com">Brad Smith</a>.<br>
361: Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022.<br>
362: Updated hourly.<br>
363: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 364: (RSA) <tt>MD5:43:30:9a:c6:c4:19:80:ad:7d:58:3e:7a:a0:39:57:53</tt><br>
365: (DSA) <tt>MD5:66:a1:f9:47:26:d9:15:3c:62:2b:b5:e8:0d:89:4a:6f</tt><br>
366: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:62:28:13:ea:cd:ba:68:e6:e9:82:94:ac:10:7f:80:d5</tt><br>
367: (ED25519) <tt>MD5:65:34:d5:69:47:38:58:01:47:5d:bd:09:9d:69:be:6b</tt><br>
1.398 brad 368: <p>
1.400 nick 369: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@openbsd.cs.toronto.edu:/cvs</strong><br>
370: Location: University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.<br>
371: Maintained by <a href="mailto:nick@holland-consulting.net">Nick Holland</a>.<br>
372: Protocols: ssh.<br>
373: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
374: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 375: (RSA) <tt>MD5:bc:59:dc:6f:52:c9:80:2d:63:96:cd:34:e2:5a:fc:fd</tt><br>
376: (DSA) <tt>MD5:46:df:59:8c:e9:e3:5d:2c:1d:e3:d8:9f:61:8a:3c:ab</tt><br>
377: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:9b:39:30:30:63:01:fa:ec:66:4f:63:3d:9a:7e:76:38</tt><br>
378: (ED25519) <tt>MD5:e2:38:fc:a8:a0:17:ad:7b:03:8a:49:b7:94:40:a0:d5</tt><br>
1.374 sthen 379: <p>
1.328 sthen 380: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.fr.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
381: Location: Paris, France.<br>
382: Maintained by <a href="mailto:landry@openbsd.org">Landry Breuil</a>.<br>
383: Protocols: ssh.<br>
384: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org.<br>
385: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 386: (RSA) <tt>MD5:af:53:c8:ea:98:20:a2:81:e1:e3:c9:cb:06:d3:56:d7</tt><br>
387: (DSA) <tt>MD5:5e:3a:78:5f:ef:0a:53:b4:b9:2c:91:84:4f:3e:52:dd</tt><br>
388: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:61:e1:2b:97:a4:65:4d:70:cd:23:3b:83:04:f1:2e:87</tt><br>
389: (ED25519) <tt>MD5:10:80:7f:b7:76:03:7a:51:10:23:fb:1e:05:5b:93:74</tt><br>
1.328 sthen 390: <p>
1.381 sthen 391: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@openbsd.cs.fau.de:/cvs</strong><br>
392: Host also known as <strong>openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de</strong>.<br>
393: Location: University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.<br>
394: Maintained by <a href="mailto:simon@blarzwurst.de">Simon Kuhnle</a>.<br>
395: Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022.<br>
396: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs.spacehopper.org.<br>
397: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 398: (RSA) <tt>MD5:d0:f2:0c:a3:bf:28:ba:18:50:5f:04:dc:13:ed:63:42</tt><br>
399: (DSA) <tt>MD5:9f:a1:78:0b:d4:76:68:bf:3e:83:d0:41:c8:1e:33:8b</tt><br>
400: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:f0:d1:64:e6:6b:2f:9e:1e:85:aa:75:e3:a0:52:d3:5a</tt><br>
1.381 sthen 401: <p>
1.246 steven 402: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@mirror.osn.de:/cvs</strong><br>
1.249 nick 403: Location: Nürnberg, Germany.<br>
404: Maintained by <a href="mailto:aw@osn.de">Armin Wolfermann</a>.<br>
405: Protocols: ssh.<br>
1.307 sthen 406: Updated every 3 hours.<br>
1.215 david 407: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 408: (RSA) <tt>MD5:f2:73:d2:f6:e3:01:ef:ca:3b:e7:6c:80:b6:bd:bb:84</tt><br>
409: (DSA) <tt>MD5:fb:33:05:62:96:20:cf:88:7e:10:cb:8d:91:72:57:32</tt><br>
1.246 steven 410: <p>
1.406 florian 411: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@ftp.hostserver.de:/cvs</strong><br>
412: Location: Frankfurt, Germany.<br>
413: Maintained by <a href="mailto:mirror@hostserver.de">Sebastian Benoit, Florian Obser</a>.<br>
414: Protocols: ssh.<br>
415: Updated hourly from anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org.<br>
416: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 417: (RSA) <tt>MD5:ab:02:37:76:d9:f8:5b:3a:10:54:dc:8b:47:ef:c0:73</tt><br>
418: (DSA) <tt>MD5:d1:0f:17:ee:06:f3:a4:ed:79:a2:eb:83:40:1b:7b:63</tt><br>
419: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:fc:6d:06:54:ba:ed:7e:c2:d6:69:fb:c7:95:58:7b:c4</tt><br>
420: (ED25519) <tt>MD5:1d:16:e2:2a:f2:85:28:b6:33:43:cb:de:c5:ad:fb:e9</tt><br>
1.406 florian 421: <p>
1.246 steven 422: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.jp.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
1.249 nick 423: Host also known as <strong>kankoromochi.econ.nagasaki-u.ac.jp</strong>.<br>
424: Location: Nagasaki University, Faculty of Economics, Nagasaki, Japan.<br>
1.410 sthen 425: Maintained by <a href="mailto:sigh@nagasaki-u.ac.jp">SUZUKI Hitoshi</a>.<br>
1.249 nick 426: Protocols: ssh, pserver.<br>
427: Updated every 3 hours.<br>
1.410 sthen 428: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 429: (RSA) <tt>MD5:80:6d:6b:9e:2b:5e:a3:fa:cc:bb:f7:fe:46:9f:ce:be</tt><br>
430: (DSA) <tt>MD5:f3:8e:b4:d0:00:26:f1:1b:5b:98:50:ad:d4:94:23:98</tt><br>
431: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:dc:8b:b9:2f:4d:20:73:62:a9:3b:f8:ce:09:10:dc:b8</tt><br>
432: (ED25519) <tt>MD5:af:b8:2d:3c:0a:a0:89:15:cb:8f:c0:ad:e7:95:08:df</tt><br>
1.176 miod 433: <p>
1.267 grunk 434: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.obsd.si:/cvs</strong><br>
435: Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia.<br>
1.397 naddy 436: Maintained by <a href="mailto:mitja@kerberos.si">Mitja Muženič</a>.<br>
1.267 grunk 437: Protocols: ssh.<br>
1.377 sthen 438: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs.spacehopper.org.<br>
1.376 sthen 439: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 440: (RSA) <tt>MD5:5b:98:6c:06:a4:1f:83:da:03:aa:ef:e4:f5:f0:99:76</tt><br>
441: (DSA) <tt>MD5:2d:57:e2:9c:fd:9d:09:1c:5e:ff:3f:5d:59:78:93:cc</tt><br>
442: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:3f:50:bd:1e:e5:8a:3d:a4:16:22:1c:2d:cf:8b:22:ed</tt><br>
1.267 grunk 443: <p>
1.328 sthen 444: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.eu.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
445: Location: Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.<br>
1.369 sthen 446: Maintained by <a href="mailto:jj@openbsd.org, ftp@it.su.se">Janne Johansson</a>.<br>
1.328 sthen 447: Protocols: ssh.<br>
448: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
449: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 450: (RSA) <tt>MD5:98:e6:80:5d:95:bb:e2:15:5e:19:4d:a3:e4:d0:bc:2c</tt><br>
451: (DSA) <tt>MD5:55:cd:a7:a9:e3:bc:a5:5c:81:5e:98:c0:60:a2:67:52</tt><br>
452: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:a4:c1:8f:64:55:87:35:d6:82:8b:ba:cb:48:3f:be:96</tt><br>
1.343 sthen 453: <p>
1.328 sthen 454: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.spacehopper.org:/cvs</strong><br>
455: Location: London, United Kingdom.<br>
456: Maintained by <a href="mailto:sthen@openbsd.org">Stuart Henderson</a>.<br>
1.354 sthen 457: Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022, ssh port 443.<br>
1.328 sthen 458: Updated hourly from anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org.<br>
459: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 460: (RSA) <tt>SHA256:orTIOu6IKP7Ndz317tyCaz8LJnJWz4jmzSuG+FK7jwM</tt>, <tt>MD5:e2:19:16:3f:a3:2e:eb:94:14:cd:5c:92:9a:6c:9a:8f</tt><br>
461: (DSA) <tt>SHA256:0t4AQyR4Ci5hICZwPQ+l4b5l9evisj+wtry70ZWivZM</tt>, <tt>MD5:ff:47:13:22:83:d1:6e:df:a0:f0:4f:18:31:cb:f2:28</tt><br>
462: (ECDSA) <tt>SHA256:p+VCx2KynGtiFFaaiF010SIQu6gJgmJb//yokW2sGBE</tt>, <tt>MD5:a5:b0:2a:65:ff:9a:0b:ef:7d:6f:d2:95:2e:a7:c9:2c</tt><br>
463: (ED25519) <tt>SHA256:oaJ7VEyjt2EHMeixzKn9zJGiV5YlWHIUls070tKdBzI</tt>, <tt>MD5:65:ff:bc:e5:c0:a3:e2:17:fa:da:83:ce:de:29:fd:8b</tt><br>
1.328 sthen 464: <p>
465: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
466: Host also known as <strong>anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org, anoncvs4.usa.openbsd.org</strong>.<br>
1.364 sthen 467: Location: Internet Systems Consortium, Redwood City, CA, USA.<br>
1.328 sthen 468: Maintained by <a href="mailto:millert@openbsd.org">Todd C. Miller</a>.<br>
469: Protocols: rsh, ssh, ssh port 2022, pserver.<br>
470: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
471: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 472: (RSA) <tt>MD5:49:67:9a:46:62:8a:3f:4e:b3:63:ca:d6:41:29:2a:2f</tt><br>
473: (DSA) <tt>MD5:a7:75:49:77:f3:47:d1:3c:5e:65:84:84:3b:03:f1:33</tt><br>
474: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:d3:b2:b5:68:87:3b:f6:93:21:fd:28:ea:cc:b6:e1:13</tt><br>
1.328 sthen 475: <p>
476: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs3.usa.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong><br>
477: Location: National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA.<br>
478: Maintained by <a href="mailto:millert@openbsd.org">Todd C. Miller</a>.<br>
479: Protocols: rsh, ssh, ssh port 2022, pserver.<br>
480: Updated every 2 hours.<br>
481: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 482: (RSA) <tt>MD5:49:6f:4a:be:02:63:0d:c0:54:b0:57:f0:48:7f:ce:16</tt><br>
483: (DSA) <tt>MD5:f9:ab:fc:60:a3:15:8f:9c:47:24:9e:92:15:78:0d:f3</tt><br>
484: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:99:4f:c8:23:6a:bf:75:1c:de:c9:11:bf:a4:fe:0a:51</tt><br>
1.328 sthen 485: <p>
1.415 sthen 486: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@mirror.planetunix.net:/cvs</strong><br>
487: Location: Chicago, IL, USA.<br>
488: Maintained by <a href="mailto:brian@planetunix.net">Brian Brombacher</a>.<br>
489: Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022, pserver.<br>
490: Updated every 3 hours from anoncvs3.usa.openbsd.org.<br>
491: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 492: (RSA) <tt>MD5:8f:42:bd:b0:a2:94:df:6b:af:1e:96:03:ea:68:03:d9</tt><br>
493: (DSA) <tt>MD5:26:51:e8:b3:38:88:dc:a8:2a:98:59:86:ab:40:bb:a4</tt><br>
1.415 sthen 494: <p>
1.408 sthen 495: <li><strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.obsd.esc7.net:/cvs</strong><br>
496: Location: Dallas, TX, USA.<br>
497: Maintained by <a href="mailto:bwarriner@esc7.net">Ben Warriner</a>.<br>
498: Protocols: ssh.<br>
499: Updated every 2 hours from anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org.<br>
500: SSH fingerprints:<br>
1.417 naddy 501: (RSA) <tt>MD5:2a:c8:01:6f:5c:fe:78:75:84:29:c3:11:0f:65:05:07</tt><br>
502: (DSA) <tt>MD5:0e:ce:de:c4:7d:a0:d1:71:0a:af:cf:ee:34:43:bc:23</tt><br>
503: (ECDSA) <tt>MD5:68:f1:e8:11:94:5c:5e:15:d0:ee:54:1f:ee:57:33:4a</tt><br>
504: (ED25519) <tt>MD5:ca:ea:e7:77:84:1d:64:3d:5e:9f:25:a6:60:4c:53:52</tt><br>
1.408 sthen 505: <p>
1.246 steven 506:
1.73 deraadt 507: </ul>
1.84 beck 508:
1.73 deraadt 509: <p>
1.249 nick 510: <em>Note:</em> If your server is listed on here with inaccurate or
511: unknown information, please contact
512: <a href="mailto:beck@openbsd.org"><tt>beck@openbsd.org</tt></a>
1.104 ericj 513:
1.80 beck 514: <p>
1.249 nick 515: You may want to use
1.135 naddy 516: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=traceroute&sektion=8&format=html">traceroute(8)</a>
1.249 nick 517: to find out which server is nearest you.
518: Problems with a server should be reported to the <b>maintainer</b> of the
519: server in question.
1.104 ericj 520:
1.159 jcs 521: <p>
1.249 nick 522: If local policy prevents outgoing connections to ssh's default port of 22,
1.370 rpe 523: some servers permit connections on an alternative port (typically 2022).
524: These are noted in the list above.
525: To use a different port, reconfigure your ssh client by adding a "Host"
526: entry to <strong>$HOME/.ssh/config</strong>, e.g.:
1.135 naddy 527: <pre>
1.370 rpe 528: Host anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org
529: Port 2022
1.135 naddy 530: </pre>
1.1 deraadt 531:
1.249 nick 532: <h3><a name="MIRROR"><font color="#0000e0">Setting up an anoncvs mirror
1.155 jsyn 533: </font></a></h3>
1.105 ericj 534:
1.107 millert 535: <p>
1.249 nick 536: If you wish to setup a new anoncvs mirror site and make it available to
537: the general public, please contact the anoncvs
538: <a href="mailto:sup@openbsd.org">maintainer</a>.
1.336 johan 539: Anoncvs mirrors currently require about 5GB of disk (and it will grow!),
1.405 sthen 540: and use up to 64MB of swap
1.249 nick 541: per anoncvs user (assuming the user does a large operation; while smaller
542: operations use fewer resources, anoncvs still makes much more of an
1.360 lum 543: impact than ftp). Such anoncvs machines should have excellent
1.249 nick 544: network connectivity for the area they are expected to serve. A
545: <a href="anoncvs.shar">document</a>
546: which describes the setup of anoncvs servers is available.
547:
1.387 nick 548: <h3><a name="NOTES"><font color="#0000e0">Final notes</font></a></h3>
1.249 nick 549: After upgrading your source tree, you should read the comments
550: at the top of <kbd>/usr/src/Makefile</kbd> before attempting
551: a build. Also, you should build a new kernel <strong>before</strong>
552: doing a <kbd>make build</kbd> if possible. In some cases it may be
553: necessary to rebuild and install the <kbd>config</kbd> utility before
554: you can build the kernel. If <kbd>config GENERIC</kbd> fails this
555: is probably the case.
556: <p>
557: It is important to note that upgrading from a release to the current tree
558: by rebuilding the sources can be rather difficult due to dependencies
559: that are often not obvious. Therefore, it is suggested that you first
560: install the latest snapshot before attempting a tree build from source.
1.1 deraadt 561:
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