Before you consider that, you should read:

http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.14/cvs_2.html#SEC32

2.9.3.3 Security considerations with password authentication 

The passwords are stored on the client side in a trivial encoding of the
cleartext, and transmitted in the same encoding. The encoding is done
only to prevent inadvertent password compromises (i.e., a system
administrator accidentally looking at the file), and will not prevent
even a naive attacker from gaining the password. 


> -----Original Message-----
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dorin Ciobanu
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> Subject: cvs (pserver) and LDAP ?
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> Hi !
> 
> Does anyone knows how to configure a pserver CVS repository and to use
> pam_ldap for athentication ?
> 
> Maybe a tutorial available ?
> 
> Thx !
> 
> 
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