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Re: [Monotone-devel] Sync, write/read-permissions and port-binding in Wi
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Re: [Monotone-devel] Sync, write/read-permissions and port-binding in WinXP |
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Wed, 14 Nov 2007 23:59:42 -0800 (PST) |
Markus Schiltknecht wrote:
>
> Looks right. You could even try port 80, monotone doesn't care. [ Nor do
> I think such restrictive firewalls are useful. ;-) ]
>
>> If so, not knowing what kind of command my pal used, I guess he did
>> something like this:
>> mtn push -d hisdatabase.mtn myIPaddress
>
> Looks correct, except that you also need to give mtn a branch if you are
> not in a working directory.
>
> You are directly connected to the Internet, aren't you? Otherwise you'd
> have to make sure that the port you are using gets forwarded to your
> WinXP box.
>
> [ Monotone should tell you the difference between "unable to connect"
> and "permission denied". ]
>
> That's the things that pop up in my brain, good luck!
>
Well, he said he had the "unable to connect" message....so I guess he
probably didn't specify the port himself....
I'll talk to him as soon as I can.
Thank you!
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