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Does the local user "anonymous" have full file permissions on the module (and it's parent) that you are trying to check out? __________ do fork agent( smith ); repeat; > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim B. [mailto:none at none.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:13 AM > To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook > Subject: [cvsnt] Windows 2000 File Permissions and remote > access protocols > > > Dear CVS Experts, > > I'm having difficulty with remote access to my CVSNT (2.1.1) > repository > under Windows 2000 Server. I installed CVSNT as > Administrator. The CVS > Service and Locking Service are running. "Server side > support for ntserver > protocol", "Impersonation", and "Use local users for pserver > authentication > instead of domain users" are enabled. I've set up access for user > "anonymous" in the passwd file and in the writers file in \CVSROOT for > repository d:\cvsrepo\test2. > > When I try to access the repository from the local machine > using either the > ntserver, pserver or sspi protocols, a file permission error > is generated. > (I imported a project into the repository using the :local > protocol without > difficulty.) The command and error message (for psever) are > as follows: > > D:\cvsrepo\test2\CVSROOT>cvs > -d:pserver:anonymous at theta:d:\cvsrepo\test2 > login > Logging in to :pserver:anonymous at theta:2401:d:/cvsrepo/test2 > CVS password: > cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from theta: > cvs server: E > cannot open d:/cvsrepo/test2/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied > > The same error message occurs when trying to access the > repository from a > remote machine using the pserver protocol. (When I use > ntserver or sspi, > the error indicates "Authentication failed.") > > I've removed the repository prefix setting in the CVSNT control panel. > I also tried setting SysAuth=no in the \CVSROOT\config file. > The Administrator user has full access to the CVSROOT\config file, the > cvstemp directory, etc. > > I tried to follow the instructions in the CVSNT Installation > Tips, but have > evidently made an egregious error. > > (I haven't found any obvious equivalent to the unix/linux > inet.d --allow-root=<directory> CVS option for the Windows > version. Is there > something similar that needs to be set on Windows 2000?) > > Thank you very much for any assistance you can provide. (I've > used CVS under > Linux without any trouble, but I'm not as familiar as I should be with > Windows Administration.) > > Yours truly, > Jim Bonang > > > > _______________________________________________ > cvsnt mailing list > cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook > http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs >