>> > Disclaimer: I think this is all... Oh yeah, admin user cvs should be in all groups... cvs, public, company[abc]
> ============================= > Thanks for the detailed answer! ur welcome. > Now for the trick question: If I am not going to use pserver, what is > the easiest to set up, and most secure? Remember, users thats > going to work with the source have never seen CVS or any tool like it > before. Sounds like a training issue. Also, easiest and most secure are generally mutually exclisive. :-) > So I think about using Tortoise CVS for the day to day use from windoze > because its easy to use. What about the alternative to pserver? SSH? > Kerberos? Tunneling? (I recently learned alot of fancy words...(hehe) SSH is pretty easy, it's free, and commonly understood. > :-) I have SSH, CygWin, and Putty on my windoze box. Tortoise > CVS comes with SSH via a DOS window...and you have to punch in the password for > every CVS command. Thats not very user friendly for people > totally blank on CVS and SSH and linux. Must be a better way (easier for the users). Why not use WinCVS? I'm pretty sure the user can even set his/her passwd in the line that specifies the repository. That would solve the retyping problem, but at the expense of some security/authentication. Can anyone confimr this? Larry, Greg, anybody? Again, this is a training/procedural problem. -Doug _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
