I ended up just going into the $CVSROOT/passwd and deleting the entry for my
user. Since I'm behind a firewall security is really not a issue... Then I
tried my logon from the client box. It worked! except I it couldn't write to
the .cvspass. So I touched the .cvspass and re did the login... BINGO!
Chris
on 7/26/01 10:01 AM, Nick Estes at
nick@nickstoys.com wrote:
> >> Anyone know how to get the PSERVER working for cvs? I can get to it from ssh
>> but I need it set up for other clients (Mac,Win)...
>
> Do an apt-get install cvsbook. Then if you look at it starting at about
> page 72, it'll tell you step by step how to add the password entries,
> allow read/write access and all the rest of the basic stuff to get you
> going.
>
> The short version is, make sure you have the pserver entry in inetd, and
> have it allowing access to your repository in question, then just make a
> /repositorylocation/CVSROOT/passwd file (by default it will also use your
> regular system accounts to authenticate). The specific line for inetd,
> and the format of the cvs password file are both in that section of the
> cvsbook.
>
> --Nick
>
>>
>> Thanks in advanced
>>
>> Chris
>>
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