I have implemented a CVS Pserver in a Red
Hat Machine to serve to 3 projects. I installed CVS 1.12.5 on a RED HAT 9
Machine. To make the service RUN I edited cvspserver arquive in
/etc/xinetd.d... It looks like this...
service cvspserver
{
port = 2401
disable = no
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = root
passenv = PATH
server = /usr/bin/cvs
server_args = -f
--allow-root=/cvs/rep/casnav pserver
}
I edited config to System-auth=Yes so I
connect remote with a system user of the server. I installed the "cvspermissions
0.3" Scripts and it let me set permissions on the modules with some
commands...
But the 3 projects are hosted in a Singe
repository! So... all people in the 3 projects can see all files in all
projects... cvspermissions can only manage tag and commit permissions per
modules to restricted users... but the read rights are managed by
repository.
I could set the permissions by filesystem
access ... but I dont know if its the best way. Im new in the Linux world... so
I every post in this list affraid of being dumb!
I think to in create others files under
/etc/xinetd.d and run a repository in each port... but it not seems right for
me.
What I like to do is... multiple
repositories, That I can manage with cvspermissions and access with pserver. It
wold be Must! If someone helpme to take the best or right way... I
thanks.
I thanks you!
Sorry about, I promess I will have english
classes next year.
Diego. Rio de Janeiro.
Brazil.
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