[cvsnt] Impersonation Windows 2003 Server

Erv Walter erv at epicsystems.com
Sat Jul 26 00:06:20 BST 2003


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Sorry for the confusion.  We are not doing that, so I have nothing
helpful to add :( 

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Weidner [mailto:epost_marc at fritz12.dyndns.org] 
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 5:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Impersonation Windows 2003 Server



Erv Walter wrote:

>I might be misunderstanding the issue.  We have CVSNT 2.0.4 running on 
>Windows 2003 with the Impersonation Enabled checkbox checked.  We use 
>sspi to authenticate against a domain successfully.
>  
>
The enabled checkbox is not all. Impersonation is the mapping from one
user to another. It is done via the passwd file in the CVSROOT
directory. There you can map the user, which communicates with the
cvsnt-server to another system or domain-user. The user who has a
cvs-account must not have an account on the machine. It is possible to
map all users to one cvs_user, who is the only one who has an account on
that machine.

And that is my problem. On Windows 2000 all is doing very fine, but on
Windows 2003 Server that mapping fails and I get the Impersonation
failed error, when I try to map user via the passwd file.

Marc Weidner

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