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Dear CVSNT listers: Here is my problem - I have to set up a CVSNT server to maintain a repository for several users on a LAN. These users all belong to the same domain as the server machine. However, this domain has lots of other users as well, and I have been directed to keep all the transmissions of code to and from the repository encrypted and, of course, keep all other members of this domain (and all other users of the LAN) from being able to access any of the repository code. CVSNT as the server and WinCVS using the SSPI protocol with encryption works like a charm - except that any member of the domain seems to be able to access the repository. I have suggested that we should just form our own domain, but none of my body of users agrees with that - they have all kinds of stuff that is made available via their current domain and hate the idea of having to log off and on just to get at the code in our repository. So -- what can I do? Will running SSH on my server machine do the trick? I've tried it but with no success yet. I need some combination of the facilities of pserver (for demanding an explicit password for access to the repository) and SSPI (for encryption of transmissions). I'll be grateful for any help you can give me. /Charles M. Strauss _______________________________________________ Cvsnt mailing list Cvsnt at cvsnt.org http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs