[cvsnt] Repository on shared drive - difference betweenpserverand SSPI

Thomas Muller ttm at online.no
Fri Mar 14 14:13:11 GMT 2003


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| >>Impersonation is in fact disabled, and as I said, pserver works
| fine, SSPI
| >>doesn't. The strange thing is that in SSPI mode the network is
| accessed by
| >>CvsNT (the CVSROOT/config file on the shared resource is demonstrably
| >>accessed), but a checkout returns with permission denied.
| >
| I just checked with a test setup, and it works fine with impersonation
| disabled & a normal user account through a both mapped drive and
| a UNC path
| (NT4 domain... AD rules might be different).

Very interesting. None of the hosts involved in my setup use domain; they
all belong to the default workgroup WORKGROUP. How does this affect the CVS
configuration in general and the repository on a share in particular?

--

Thomas



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