[cvsnt] Re: why "cvs crown cvsuser" gimme FAIL LOCK not in repository?

hiiyan hiiyan at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 16 01:32:09 BST 2005


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I installed the latest build file - 2025. Start everything from the 
beginning.

managed to run some of the command :)



I am thinking of using sspi protocol and domain user since the access to the 
folder is by individual, and not by group.



My questions are:

1. How do I tell CVSNT to use sspi protocol? just "set 
CVSROOT=:sspi:[machine_name]:/[repo_path]?

In the installation tip, the repo_path is Test. what if my repository is 
/cvsrepo/repo1? what value should i put? cvsrepo/repo1 or just repo1?



2. Is it as simple as changing the setting of Security tab to allow the 
Administrator and Individual to access the particular folder?

I know I still have to run a command to bind the domain user to passwd file.

But is that mean after doing all this, when the domain user access CVS thru 
eclipse, the acces right will be applied?



Has anyone manage to set this up successfully? thank you.





regards,





"hiiyan" <hiiyan at yahoo.com> wrote in message 
news:db86nk$q6$1 at paris.nodomain.org...
> Dear all,
>
> I have tried many ways to use cvs chacl to set ACL for the different user 
> groups on folders but seem to hit error every way.
>
> I am using CVSNT 2.5.01 (Travis) Build 1976 on WinXP Pro.
>
> I want to control the access on the subfolders. Let say, group1 only able 
> to commit and see folder1. Group2 for folder2. And Group1 cannot see and 
> commit folder2.
>
> There are so many ways and I actually don't know which way is for the 
> cvsnt version that I am using.
>
> I did try to create real user groups on the WinXP. then use cvs passwd to 
> create and add virtual user to the group.
> Then I went to the particular folder in the repository and change the 
> Security setting. This cannot work coz as long as there is Administrator, 
> all the virtual users can access that folder. So I guess this method is 
> incorrect. (I logged in as Administrator)
>
> Then, I tried the cvs chacl. I got error "no version found. do cvs 
> checkout..". I went to do cvs checkout. This command ran with no problem 
> but I still get "no version found" error with cvs chacl. (will empty 
> folders cause problem?)
>
> Then I tried another method which I got from this newsgroup to use cvs 
> crown but this time I got "../.directory_history,v.FAIL Lock not in the 
> repository".
>
> sigh.. i really can't make this ACL work :(
> Pls help me. This is my first time setting up this kind of access control.
>
> Thank you so much
>
>
> regards,
>
>
> 





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