[cvsnt] Re: cannot login to pserver

MoMad momad_no at hotmail.com
Thu May 29 06:10:56 BST 2003


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The thing is, the computer hosting CVSNT is behind a firewall and all of the
developers developing on the CVS are offsite or behind a seperate firewall.
The other thing is, I dont know how to configure it for sspi.  I mean, will
sspi work with WinCVS and TortoiseCVS clients?  Most of the developers use
those two clients, others use other clients ofcourse...

I just want to make the dam thing work.  Will it work with SSPI?  Also, I
dont want to have a windows 2000 user account for each user on the cvs...
well if it works ill go for it, but i had bad experience with windows 2000
accounts management....


"Dave Andrus" <hoopdogz at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bavktd$4rs$1 at sisko.nodomain.org...
> This may seem like a dumb answer; however, why are you using PSERVER?  The
> advantage of using CVSNT on a Windows NT machine is the SSPI protocol --
> being able to manage users and permissions using NT users and groups.
>
> Best of all, SSPI encapsulates all of the authentication; so, the only
> firewall issue you (may) have to deal with is the normal CVS port -- 2401.
>
> Are you locked into using PSERVER for your developers' authentication or
> can you use something else?
>




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