[cvsnt] Re: accessing repository root with CVSNT 2.0.41a

Raheel softwarengineeer at gawab.com
Sat Jun 26 06:29:08 BST 2004


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Ok. I start the service with "cvsservice -test". I throws back:

CVS 2.0.41a (May 11 2004) starting in test mode.
TEMP/TMP currently set to C:\TEMP
Initialising socket...ok
*WARNING* Impersonation is disabled - all file access will be done as System
user
Starting auth server on port 2401/tcp...
CVS initialised successfully

But this time when I try for login from remote client, it complains with an
error that was not supposed to be appear before:

cvs [login aborted]: Cannot login: Server has insufficient rights to
validate user account - contact your system administrator

Same error was thrown when I tried,  "cvs ls -R". I don't why it says so,
earlier ( i mean yesterday) it didn't say anything at least at the time of
login.  One more thing;  my cvsroot at server is:
CVSROOT=:pserver:Administrator at localhost:2401/psl.  While, at client side
which is remote (i connect via Internet), cvsroot has value:
CVSROOT=:pserver:cvsuser at my_server_ip:/test2.

Glen!!  Yes repository is initialized. Files are there, i.e. in
test2/CVSROOT. My cvsuser at server side is in the group of administrator,
so it should have permissions to access all files, i guess. <<Is the CVSNT
server running under SYSTEM?>> I don't understand what are you trying to ask
here.

May these details help you now. Please!!!!!!





----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen Starrett" <grstarrett at cox.net>
Newsgroups: support.cvsnt
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Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 1:34 AM
Subject: [cvsnt] Re: accessing repository root with CVSNT 2.0.41a


> Raheel wrote:
>
> > I have installed version 2.0.41a of cvsnt which is the most stable
> > version as reported on their site. I create a repository with name
> > /test2 on NT 4 box. When I logged-in, and issue command
> >
> > cvs ls -R
> >
> > it breaks with the error:
> >
> > cvs [server aborted]: Cannot access /test2/CVSROOT: No such file or
> > directory
> >
> > Now what happened with it. I think I was so good when i was using an
> > obsolete version of cvsnt, i.e. version 2.0.5. Plz Help me??
>
> It's difficult to follow what you're describing here.  Is the repository
> initialized?  Do the files exist?  Does the remote user have permissions
> to access those files?  Is the CVSNT server running under SYSTEM?
>
> Also, you can try using "cvsservice -test" to start the server with
> debugging messages.
>
> --
> Glen Starrett
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