Follow-up Comment #4, sr #109340 (project administration): The CVS/Root file looks okay. And with that exact repository everything is still working okay for me with 'cvs -qn up' and so there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the savannah repository lock files. I also couldn't find anything in logs around that time that would indicate a problem.
The DNS looks okay. cvs.savannah.gnu.org (and all of the aliases for it) point to 208.118.235.201 correctly. The FSF has had one DNS nameserver ns3.gnu.org offline for as long as I can remember. This has been reported and is known by the FSF admins. The system vcs.savannah.gnu.org is the old cvs server and it should no longer be reachable from the outside world since when we moved the cvs service to vcs0 earlier this year. The system itself is still up an online hosting the data but is now an NFS server serving the data to vcs0 for cvs hosting. With all of the above checking out okay I don't know what is the problem. So we should continue to debug things. I am not sure the most efficient twenty questions to ask. So will ask some questions but not necessarily in a good order. Can you access other repositories such as git, svn, or other? All of those would use ssh and if it works or fails would give a good clue as to whether this is specific to cvs or if it is a network routing problem or perhaps an ssh problem. I'll suggest 'hello' but any project is okay as long as it is by ssh. git clone ssh://ga...@git.savannah.gnu.org/srv/git/hello.git _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?109340> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/