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CVS :ext: connect on alternate port
I am wondering if there is an option, using the :ext: (SSH) connection method for CVS, to specify an alternate port. I have a firewall set up where I am natting port 10001 to an internal server's port 22. This internal server is where I have my cvsroot setup. I want to just be able to connect to the firewall using the :ext: method on port 10001 rather than the default ssh port of 22. I can't seem to find any option to do this anywhere. Has anyone else run into this problem or know a solution?
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