[cvsnt] Re: sspi protocol problem!!

Raheel softwarengineeer at gawab.com
Thu Sep 9 07:03:06 BST 2004


hello Erik

I checked my security logs on my NT4 workstation (i.e. cvs server). Nothing is there, however I still want to know that in NT4 workstation where should I enable the right that is, "Access this computer from network". I tried in administrative tools but no luck. Secondly, as your other reply suggests that you have no problem with NAV installed at NT4 workstation, i think you might have unshield the repositories folders from your AV software, Isn't it the case??

Raheel.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Warren, Erik" <Erik.Warren at delta.com>
To: <cvsnt at cvsnt.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 5:11 PM
Subject: RE: [cvsnt] Re: sspi protocol problem!!


I was unable to use sspi when I first set up my CVSNT server
and I remember how frustrating it was to read posts about
how simple it was to use sspi and how well it worked.
I was finally able to find out the problem by reading the security
log in the event viewer on my CVSNT server.  My problem
was that the "Access this computer from network" right had
been denied for all groups except local admins.  The security
log specifically listed that this right was missing any time
an attempt to login to CVSNT was made using sspi.
Once I knew what the problem was it was simple to add this
right back for the group that CVSNT users were in.

The bottom line is that the security log in event viewer on the
CVSNT server may have additional information on why a login
attempt failed.

Erik W. Warren
Sr. Engineer - Flt. Ops. Engineering
Delta Air Lines
Dept. 088
P.O. Box 20706
Atlanta, GA 30320-6001
Ph (404) 715-7229
fax (404) 715-7202
erik.warren at delta.com


Tony Hoyle wrote:

> If you're not logged into the domain you might need to do a cvs login
> anyway, if you've not got cached credentials connecting you to the
> machine.  If the login is rejecting you it's most likely the wrong
> password.

Could there technically be any other reasons that would bring up this
error message? Specific access privileges on the server or anything
like that? I think I remember something similar being reported a while
back where it wasn't an incorrect password but I couldn't find it at
the moment... maybe the server for some reason has trouble associating
the account that's logging in with the existing account on the server?
What would be able to cause this? How would one go about verifying this?

Cheers,

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