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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 20:44:52 +0100, Morten Jøhnk <Morten.Joehnk at edlund.dk> wrote: >>The upgrade went well for most of the users on our LAN, but >many of our remote users are now rejected by the server with >an authentication error. The setup for our remote users are >that they establish an SSH tunnel (using either putty or an >old SSH.com client) of port 2401 to the CVS server and use >CVSROOTS like :sspi:localhost:/repo. This has worked well - >and still works with old cvsnt versions, but fails with 2151 >- or rather it fails for some users. The ones using a cached >login to our domain have no problems, but the ones on other >domains or not logged in to a domain are now rejected by the >server. > >Any way to fix this, or any information I can provide to help >you understand and diagnose this problem? I'd change the CVSROOT on the clients (using the CHANGEROOT macro in WinCvs) to read :sspi:user at localhost:/repo Then I'd put myself into a sandbox thus constructed and issue cvs login. This brings up a dialogue for the password, which I would enter. CVS will authenticate this user/password combination and if it validates the login is accepted and the password will be cached by the CVSNT client. Thereafter you should have no poblems anymore. /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)