[cvsnt] Chacl command not working in 2.5.03(scorpio) Build 2260

raghu hs aquarag at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 29 11:50:41 BST 2006


Hi David,
   Thank you very much for the information.
   The ACl has three options, compat,none and normal.
I am sure i should not set none. In the other two,
which option should i set. The default is compat.

Regards
Raghavendra

--- David Somers <dsomers at omz13.com> wrote:

> raghu hs wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 1.I have setup my repository on windows 2K
> machine.
> > 2.I am Using the pserver protocol.
> > 3.I have created two NT users CVSadmin(bleongs to
> > admin group) and CVSUser(belongs to user group).
> > 4. The repository security is set to "Everyone"
> all
> > controls.
> > 5. Created a CVS users and aliased it to the real
> > account.
> > 6.I have also grouped the user in a "group" file.
> > 6. Using the CVS chacl command set the access
> > permission to various directories for the group
> names.
> > 7. When i do a "cvs lsacl" it shows the access as
> it
> > was set. But every user is able to act like an
> admin
> > in
> > the repository. Everyone is able to add delete
> modify
> > etc.
> > 8. I have seen some old version of the CVS adds a
> file
> > by name .perm once the access control list is
> applied.
> > With the new version i am not able to see any of
> those
> > files getting created.
> 
> Permissions are stored in the CVS folder.
> 
> >    Please let me know where i have gone wrong. How
> to
> > make the ACl work.
> 
> CVSROOT/config ... set the AclMode option.
> 
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> David Somers
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