[cvsnt] Re: SSPI Authentication failure after password expiry

Glen Starrett grstarrett at cox.net
Sat Jul 3 03:06:09 BST 2004


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Tony Hoyle wrote:
> matthew b wrote:
> 
> 
>> Is there some cached information on the CVS client? I tried CVS logout 
>> and looking for a cvspass entry in the registry to no avail.
>>
> The password cache is in part of the NT security system and AFAIK isn't 
> accessable for user programs anyway.
> 
> The only thing cvsnt does is ask the system whether the user has 
> permissions to login.. it gets back the answer yes or no, and no other 
> information.  All other information will be logged on the PDC (I assume 
> you are auditing security failures as a basic security measure anyway).
> 
> Tony
> 

OK, I see the SSPI entries in the cvspass only appear when you do a cvs 
login with a sspi source.  Automatic login isn't listed in there at all. 
  Logout does remove those entries as well.

Matthew--Is the user able to connect to a regular file share on that 
server and work on that normally when this condition exists with CVS?

-- 
Glen Starrett



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