[cvsnt] Authentication protocol rejected access - Problem

P.Vinod pvinod at mahindrabt.com
Thu Mar 3 11:25:33 GMT 2005


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Please check whether you have given proper access to the repository to the
user through which you are accessing it. Also the port 2401 on the server
needs to be open.

HTH
Vinod.P
 

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From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of
Eoin Maguire
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 4:24 PM
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Subject: [cvsnt] Authentication protocol rejected access - Problem

Hi,
 
   I'm new to CVS and am trying to set up CVSNT on a windows network. I have
installed CVSNT on a Windows 2000 machine which is acting as the server and
have tried to connect to that server using WinCVS from my local machine. I
constantly get the error: "Authentication protocol rejected access". I have
set up CVSNT as per the online instructions *exactly* as they say to do. On
the server I can even get it to display the directory listings by using 'cvs
ls -l -R' but when I try to do the same from my local machine --> Server i
get the authentication error.
 
Given that I have followed this guide:
 
http://web.telia.com/~u86216121/InstallCVSNT.html#InstallSteps
 
to the letter, and have tried multiple options , I still can't get this to
work.I'm using SSPI because we're all logged on to the same windows network
and I can sucessfully use the network to view the contents of the server
using widows explorer and am never asked for a password. The only thing I
can maybe see a problem with is the fact that the server is on a different
domain than the rest of the users. But even putting my domain name before my
username in the Admin section of WinCVS doesn't make a difference. There's
no firewall software in operation that I know of. I'm using Windows XP pro
SP2 and the server is running Win 2000 (I presume with all the latest
patches).
 
Can anyone shed some light on how to get these two systems to sucessfully
talk to each other. Or even suggest a way to test whether it's something
external to CVS that is hampering the connection.
 
Thanks.

Eoin Maguire


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