> You are rtying to open up a big fat security hole on the server!!!! > Anyone can check out this file and modify it to lock out everybody > else if it was allowed! If I setup my NTFS-ACLs correct, it should not be a security hole. Only CVS-administrators are able to write to that directory...
> The passwd file is managed by the cvs passwd command and should not be > dealt with manually. What if I want to use it with Unix-CVS clients ? There is no "cvs passwd" command as far as I know. To be compatible with that clients, CVSNT should allow to change this file... BTW: that is the normal way I always did with Unix-CVS servers.... Now I'm totally confused :-) with regards, Matthias _______________________________________________ Cvsnt mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt
