How could I cvsup across the gateway

From: Roger Liu (w20761_at_motorola.com)
Date: 08/12/04


Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:33:30 +0800

Hi, All

My computer resides in a LAN and I have a passward and user name to access
the internet (under ms windows). Now I have install FreeBSD4.7 on my
computer.
But how could I cvsup the source and port? I mean I need to write my
username and password at somewhere to enable my computer tunneling the
gateway of the LAN to the internet.

If there is a script file on which I could write my username and passward, I
maybe could access the website, rather than using Mozill under X setting
proxy (That only for web browsing and ftp access, not for cvsup).

Regards

Roger



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