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On Wed, 24 May 2006 11:27:56 +0200, "Marcello Marangio" <m.marangio at tno.it> wrote: >Hi all >I installed a cvsnt 2.5 server on a redhat machine and the cvsnt client 2.5 >on a w2k machine I would like to use the passwd command with user aliasing. >What I did was: > >cvsnt passwd -r cvs -a cvsuser1 > >This command, as expected, created in passwd file the new entry: > >cvsuser1::cvs > >cvs is a "real" user (I can login into the machine via telnet using that). > >I can check out, update, and import modules into the repository, but when I >try to commit from the client it says "you are unkown to the system". >Of course, if I create a the real user cvsuser1 everything works fine. > >Is it a bug in cvsnt for linux? > >Any help aprreciated >Thanx >Marcello Why posting twice within 12 minutes? Did you expect to get a reply *immediately*??? Posting multiple times just puts people off and you are likely to get *no* reply... HTH /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)