[Cvsnt] aliasing as Admin

Bo Berglund Bo.Berglund at system3r.se
Mon Mar 18 18:44:23 GMT 2002


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Sorry,
I have not used the cvs admin command so I can not help here...

Bo

-----Original Message-----
From: Alberto Barbati [mailto:abarbati at ubisoft.it]
Sent: den 18 mars 2002 18:57
To: Bo Berglund
Cc: CVSNT
Subject: R: [Cvsnt] aliasing as Admin


> But first let me clarify the admin business, I did not refer
> to the cvs admin
> command in my postings, I was only talking about the
> CVSROOT/admin file which
> presumably controls who has rights to change the password of
> others etc. This
> I have not testsd myself though, because i am using only
> ntserver at work (where
> there are more developers than myself).

Bo,

thanks a lot for the detailed explanation of how "administrate" a
CVS repository with ntserver, it was very interesting!

By the way, I am still curious about the "cvs admin" command.
I created a text file CVSROOT/admin and wrote the list of accounts
that should be able to use "cvs admin". One username per line,
ending each line with a new-line (including the last one!).
No matter what, I always get the message:

cvs [admin aborted]: usage is restricted to repository administrators

I am using ntserver w/ impersonation and SystemAuth=Yes. Should the
username be formatted in a particular way, to include the NT domain
for example?

Thanks in advance,

Alberto Barbati
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