[cvsnt] Re: accessing repository root with CVSNT 2.0.41a

Raheel softwarengineeer at gawab.com
Mon Jun 28 10:02:22 BST 2004


Hi Duy,  I have created a user on server machine (NT 4.0) named "cvsuser"
and it is in administrator group. Then, I create a user with same name
through "cvs passwd" command. One thing to note here is that I have created
user in cvs when I installed first out-dated version (i.e. 2.0.5). After
upgrading, I didn't then create this user again (i assume that my user will
retain, am i right??!!!). I think user is not invalid uptil yet, thats why I
logged-in through this user successfully.

Any more thoughts??


----- Original Message -----
From: "Trinh_Nguyen Duy" <trinhnd at Cybersoft-VN.com>
To: <cvsnt at cvsnt.org>
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 1:08 PM
Subject: RE: [cvsnt] Re: accessing repository root with CVSNT 2.0.41a



Hi Raheel,

Which user did you login with? Did user has rights on the directory?
I think the problem is that the user didn't have permission on repositories.


-----Original Message-----
From: Raheel [mailto:softwarengineeer at gawab.com]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 2:12 PM
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Re: accessing repository root with CVSNT 2.0.41a


Hi Glen,  I did enable the impersonation. I did login successfullly from
remote site. But still it didn't show me the result of "cvs ls -R". It
complains:

cvs [server aborted]: Cannot access /test2/CVSROOT: No such file or
directory

Then, I initialize a new repository with name "test" with impersonation
enabled. Restart the service, get logged-in. But still i didn't get the list
of modules/files in my newly created repository "test"; it throws same
error.

Please ... any thoughts Or should I revert back to an out-dated version;
2.0.4..........huh!!!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen Starrett" <grstarrett at cox.net>
Newsgroups: support.cvsnt
To: <cvsnt at cvsnt.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 2:37 AM
Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Re: accessing repository root with CVSNT 2.0.41a


> Raheel wrote:
> > Ok. I start the service with "cvsservice -test". I throws back:
> >
> > CVS 2.0.41a (May 11 2004) starting in test mode.
> > TEMP/TMP currently set to C:\TEMP
> > Initialising socket...ok
> > *WARNING* Impersonation is disabled - all file access will be done as
System
> > user
>
> You don't want to disable impersonation unless you're certain of what
> you're doing.  Go to Control Panel > CVS > Advanced tab and check the
> Impersonation Enabled checkbox, then restart the CVS service.
>
>
> > Starting auth server on port 2401/tcp...
> > CVS initialised successfully
> >
> > But this time when I try for login from remote client, it complains with
an
> > error that was not supposed to be appear before:
> >
> > cvs [login aborted]: Cannot login: Server has insufficient rights to
> > validate user account - contact your system administrator
>
> If you *do* need impersonation disabled for some reason, I don't think
> you can leave CVS logging in as SYSTEM since that can't validate any
> account info as users try to log in.
>
> --
> Glen Starrett
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