[cvsnt] Re: Instructions for use of sspi with a Linux client

Glen Starrett grstarrett at cox.net
Tue Jun 1 07:35:52 BST 2004


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Marc Paterno wrote:
> bash$ cvs -d :sspi:cvslocal@<mymachine>:/cygwin/usr/local/cvsroot
> login
> Logging in to
> :sspi:cvslocal@<mymachine>:2401:/cygwin/usr/local/cvsroot

Are you using CVSNT on the XP machine?  It looks like you're running the 
CYGWIN version of CVS, which doesn't understand SSPI.  The CVSNT CVS 
server on XP is a native client, so it doesn't require CYGWIN to run.

To directly answer your questions:

 >  (1) What username should be specified? Is this a Windows account,
 >      or a "cvs account"?
A windows account with permission to access the repository.

 >  (2) Is a "cvs login" required? If so, what password (Windows
 >      account, or "cvs account")?
Yes.  Use your password for the windows account.

 >  (3) Are there any additional setup tasks needed on Linux?
Nope.

Here's an example that works for me:
	cvs -d :sspi:gstarret at glen:/test login
	cvs -d :sspi:gstarret at glen:/test ls

Regards,

-- 
Glen Starrett



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