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# # Repository definitions (0..n) # Repository0=/usr/local/cvsroot Repository0Name=/usr/local/cvsroot Sorry, that definition is not working neither. I got the same error message: cvs [login aborted]: authorization failed: server host rejected access to /usr/local/cvsroot for user user Another same error message I got when I defined Repository0=/usr/local/cvsroot only. Still no clue. :( regards, commedo -----Original Message----- From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of Glen Starrett Sent: Jumat, 13 Mei 2005 06:26 comm To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook Subject: [cvsnt] Re: Can't log in to cvsnt 2.5.01 commedo wrote: > But while I'm trying to connect (log in) CVSNT server via remote using CVS > client and WinCVS, the server return the following messages: > > CVS Client: > $ /usr/local/bin/cvs -d :pserver:user at host:2401:/usr/local/cvsroot login > Logging in to :pserver:user at host:2401:/usr/local/cvsroot > CVS password: > cvs [login aborted]: /usr/local/cvsroot: no such repository Look in the /etc/cvsnt/Pserver file and add an entry for your repository there. You'll see each repository can have a name and path, and they don't need to be the same thing (but some 3rd party stuff, e.g. cvsspam, assumes they are the same). # # Repository definitions (0..n) # Repository0=/usr/local/cvsroot Repository0Name=/usr/local/cvsroot I think that should fix it for you, let us know if otherwise. Also, you don't need to include the port when it is the default. Regards, -- Glen Starrett