Hi Tony,

That single reply has answered SOOOOOO many questions I've had.  Thank
you so much!

-Rob

BTW,
> You should be able to override this by using the DOMAIN\user
> syntax using the machine name as the DOMAIN... that's a bit clumsy,
> though (and I'm not sure if the unix cvs will accept the syntax).

someone in another thread said this works fine for unix...  :)

On Wed, 09 Jan 2002 21:43:49 +0000
Tony Hoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Rob wrote:
>
> >
> > Yes, the server is a member of the domain, but there are NO domain users
> > on the server.  I have nothing but local users... is this a problem?
> >
>
>
> cvsnt always authenticates against the domain controller if one is
> available.  You should be able to override this by using the DOMAIN\user
> syntax using the machine name as the DOMAIN... that's a bit clumsy,
> though (and I'm not sure if the unix cvs will accept the syntax).
>
>
> > My goal is to have a pserver setup that ONLY authencates against the
> > password of the account of the local machine.  Can this be done without
> > using the passwd file? I also want per-user permissions...
>
>
> With the current code you can't do that without removing the machine
> from the domain (which I presume isn't something you want to do).
> That's something to add to the wishlist, I suppose.
>
>
>
> Tony
>
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