[cvsnt] Re: SSPI commits to repository saved under author:administrator

Givler, Eric egivler at state.pa.us
Fri Mar 17 18:04:59 GMT 2006


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Here's a log from his machine in DOS:

C:\>net use
New connections will be remembered.

There are no entries in the list.


C:\>set cvsroot
CVSROOT=:sspi:epitadw40.pa.lcl:/cvs/jdev1012

C:\>cvs login
Logging in to :sspi:c-dgood at epitadw40.pa.lcl:2401:/cvs/jdev1012
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: no such user administrator in CVSROOT/passwd

C:\>
C:\>type \\epitadw40\c$\cvs\jdev1012\cvsroot\passwd
dgood:H4L.QojwTlqjE:cwopa\c-dgood
CWOPA\egivler:
CWOPA\c-dgood:


-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf
Of Gabriel Genellina
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 4:46 PM
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Subject: [cvsnt] Re: SSPI commits to repository saved under
author:administrator


On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 17:40:17 -0300, Givler, Eric <egivler at state.pa.us>  
wrote:

At Thursday 16/3/2006 17:40, Givler, Eric wrote:

> We have three machines connecting to a CVS NT repository (2.5.3) on a  
> Windows
> 2000 box using sspi.  Each user is defined in the CVSROOT/passwd file (no
> password).
>When one of the users attempted to commit to the repository, he got the  
> error:
> the "administrator" not found in CVSROOT/passwd.
> Once I added this user (administrator) to the file, any commits that the  
> user
> did were authored by "administrator".
>Changes that I do are authored as "DOMAIN\egivler", as well as for  
> anotherdeveloper, but not on this workstation.
> In terms of workstations, we all use the same sspi connection string,  
> like this:
>:sspi:egivler:/cvs/jdev1012

I assume the user logs in as himself, not "administrator", ok?
Remove administrator from passwd file.
Execute "cvs logout" on the workstation and see if that solves your  
problem.
See if that machine is connected to any shared resources (folders,  
printers) on the W2000 server using "administrator" as the user name. If  
so, Windows may supply that name when connecting to CVSNT.

-- 
Gabriel Genellina
Softlab SRL
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