newbie question

2004-01-31 Thread Pankaj Garg
I am a new user of CVS. I setup CVS server on my linux box. I want two users 
to have check-in access to my repository and i want to use SSH. To use SSH i 
need to make shell accounts for those two users. Now because these two users 
have shell account and have write access to my repository, they can 
essentially login in my CVS server box and do an rm -fR on my whole 
repository. Is there a way to prevent this?

Thanks
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Re: CVS pserver login problem

2004-01-31 Thread Larry Jones
Adam Vainder writes:
  
 and tried the telnet into port 2401 debug that they suggested.
 Unfortunately (well for this case), I got the bad auth protocol
 message, indicating that CVS is working correctly.

Did you telnet from the remote machine you're having problems with?  The
problem is almost certainly that your server is using some kind of
access control (probably the TCP wrappers library using /etc/hosts.allow
and/or /etc/hosts.deny files) that's not allowing access to CVS from the
remote machine.

-Larry Jones

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Re: bug-cvs mailing list: is it dead?

2004-01-31 Thread Ed Avis
Phil Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Is the bug-cvs mailing list dead?

http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.comp.version-control.cvs.bugs
shows it to be alive and well.

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Oops I deleted some files

2004-01-31 Thread Tony Ennis



A few days ago I was cleaning up a project and 
deleted a directory, commited, etc. Now, about a week later, I refetch the 
project only to find that the directory and the files within 
wereimportant. Ooops.

How do I get them back? I have tried checking 
out with the date to no avail. The files are stillin the Attic on 
the cvs server.

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