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The comment that I removed for brevity indicated that the Repository*Name would be equal to the Repository if no other name was specified. I can give it a shot - but if this makes a difference, that comment ought to be changed, eh? ;) Mike Wake wrote: > Heya Ruth, > > This is just a guess but you you might need > > Repository0Name=/cvs/repo/java > Repository1Name=/cvs/repo/sites > > as well as > > Repository0=/cvs/repo/java > Repository1=/cvs/repo/sites > > in your /etc/cvsnt/PServer file. > > Cheers > Mikew > > Ruth, Brice wrote: > >> Good morning. >> >> I have setup CVSNT 2.0.51c on a RedHat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1 box, >> with PAM security, accessing the repository via :pserver:. My goal, >> in short, is to provide a particular group of users (defined in >> Active Directory, accessed via winbind) with r,w,c access to all >> modules, all branches. Then, provide a second group of users (also >> defined in Active Directory) with only r access to certain branches >> of certain modules, and r,w,c access to other branches of those modules. >> >> Now, I've setup CVSROOT/groups to mirror what I have setup in Active >> Directory: >> >> CorpWebappsCvs: user1 user2 user3 user4 >> CorpWebappsCvsCreative: user1 user2 user3 user4 user5 user6 >> >> File permissions in the repository are CorpWebappsCvs is the group >> owner of directories/files, directories are also +SGID. I've tested >> checkout of the files and I didn't run into any problems. However, >> testing check-in with a user in the first group (CorpWebappsCvs) >> doesn't appear to work. Here's the error I get: >> >> cvs server: User user4 is unable to write modified file >> /cvs/repo/sites/fiskarsbrands.com/mgmt.jsp >> cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first! >> >> 'cvs lsacl' shows the following for the module I'm in: >> >> Directory: . >> Owner: bruth >> default:r >> CorpWebappsCvs:rwc >> >> (Quick aside - when I run chacl on a directory, do I need to checkin >> those files, then? How does the server get notified of these ACLs?) >> Another aside - for ACLs to work, does the CVS client have to be >> CVSNT? We mostly use Eclipse to access our CVS repositories. >> >> I've googled & RTFM'd both the CVSNT manual as well as the Wiki and >> its gotten me to this point (which is pretty far, actually). Any help >> would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks! >> Brice Ruth >> >> p.s. Here's my xinetd conf for cvspserver >> # default: off >> # description: The CVS pserver protocol allows remote access to a CVS \ >> # repository. >> service cvspserver >> { >> socket_type = stream >> wait = no >> user = root >> group = cvsgroup >> log_type = FILE /var/log/cvspserver >> server = /usr/bin/cvs >> server_args = pserver >> log_on_success += HOST DURATION >> log_on_failure += HOST USERID >> disable = no >> port = 2401 >> only_from = 10.5.0.0/16 >> } >> >> And here's my /etc/cvsnt/PServer file (abbreviated): >> Repository0=/cvs/repo/java >> Repository1=/cvs/repo/sites >> NoReverseDns=0 >> LockServer=localhost:2402 >> FakeUnixCvs=0 >> -- Brice Ruth, Sr. IT Analyst Fiskars Brands Inc http://www.fiskarsbrands.com/