12-09-2007
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Originally Posted by
SebaM6
I afraid if situation will be as you described I mean :
- you HOST A -> trying to log in on some HOST & POST
- someone else earlier had connected to the same HOST & PORT
and you have not access to this HOST or even telnet sessions are not pass through terminal server there is not exist any way to kill someone's session
Set up an alternate login method on the server (eg ssh), or adjust the program listening for telnets to fork off each time it recieves a connection.
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viewvc-standalone
VIEWVC-STANDALONE(1) General Commands Manual VIEWVC-STANDALONE(1)
NAME
viewvc-standalone - run a simple stand-alone HTTP server for ViewVC
SYNOPSIS
viewvc-standalone [options]
DESCRIPTION
Run a simple, standalone HTTP server configured to serve up ViewVC requests.
OPTIONS
-c, --config-file=PATH
Use the file at PATH as the ViewVC configuration file. If not specified, ViewVC will try to use the configuration file in its
installation tree; otherwise, built-in default values are used. This option is not valid in GUI mode.
-d, --daemon
Background the server process.
-h, --host=HOST
Start the server listening on HOST. You need to provide the hostname if you want to access the standalone server from a remote
machine. The default is localhost.
-p, --port=PORT
Start the server on the given PORT. The default is 49152.
-r, --repository=PATH
Serve up the Subversion or CVS repository located at PATH. This option may be used more than once.
-s, --script-alias=PATH
Specify the ScriptAlias, the artificial path location that at which ViewVC appears to be located. For example, if your ScriptAlias
is cgi-bin/viewvc, then ViewVC will be accessible at http://localhost:49152/cgi-bin/viewvc. The default is viewvc.
-g, --gui
Pop up a graphical interface for serving and testing ViewVC. Note: this requires a valid X11 display connection.
FILES
/etc/viewvc/viewvc.conf
SEE ALSO
ViewVC web site, http://www.viewvc.org/.
AUTHORS
viewvc-standalone was written by the ViewVC Group. A complete list of authors may be obtained at http://www.viewvc.org/.
This manual page was written by John Zaitseff <J.Zaitseff@zap.org.au> for the Debian project. It is distributed under the GNU General Pub-
lic License, version 2 or later, and may be used under that licence by others.
2010-04-01 VIEWVC-STANDALONE(1)