Re: How does CVS Login Work?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > dont you think that you are going a bit overboard with this? > > 1) I personally do not control the disclaimer that is attached to my email > ... At the risk of sustaining this thread beyond a reasonable lifespan, I would point out that no disclaimer was added to your response, which eludes to an element of control, perhaps implicit. I'll leave it to the archives for the proof, so I don't burn more bandwidth on this topic than is reasonable. -Matt ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Re: How does CVS Login Work?
dont you think that you are going a bit overboard with this? 1) I personally do not control the disclaimer that is attached to my email ... 2) I work for a financial institution and I am not really sure which part of this disclaimer you have a problem with ... 3) If I am going to get this annoying email every time I post to the list I will not post to the list any more. Could you suggest where I can get CVS information and where I can lend what I know about CVS to others? 4) Arent you alienating a large group of people who work for large corporations by taking these actions? All I was asking was how CVS login works because I am having a problem with it. Sorry to offend if I have offended. Tom "Mark D. Baushke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How does CVS Login Work? 06/19/2003 01:05 PM WARNING: This E-MAIL is potentially in violation of your disclaimer (I am quoting the disclaimer portion only). The disclaimer is hereby rejected for the purpose of this reply and this e-mail message should be considered open and able to be forwarded to anyone and placed in any archive and used for any purpose. I am CCing your postmaster. You should inform your legal department that your disclaimer has been disclosed to an open e-mail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...a confidential e-mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been elided from this location of the e-mail. It is not possible for us to answer such a question with the restrictions given by your disclaimer...] Feel free to restate your question after you have ensured removal of the disclaimer. I personally will not answer it until the text of the message and any dialogue that follows its thread is allowed to be freely redistributed to anyone for any purpose. Here is a copy of the offending disclaimer: > ** > The information contained herein is confidential and is intended solely for the addresse(s). It shall not be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Any unauthorized access, use, reproduction, disclosure or dissemination is prohibited. > Neither SOCIETE GENERALE nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates shall assume any legal liability or responsibility for any incorrect, misleading or altered information contained herein. > ** The above disclaimer information is being ignored for application to itself. You have transmitted your query to an open mailing list and the purpose of the list is to share rather than hoard information. You may NOT prohibit the spread of information posted to this list and it is very possible that your e-mail is now archived on a number of sites that are able to be searched which will violate your confidentiality agreement. There is nothing I can do to help you get those sites to remove your e-mail. If you do not cause that disclaimer to be removed, you will not ever get a response that does not include some kind of complaint like this one. -- Mark PS: The following information was posted recently by Greg A Woods concerning the use of disclaimers such as yours... I share it with you in the spirit of keeping this list open for the exchange of ideas and information. --- concerning disclaimers --- This e-mail puts you on notice that I will not be bound by your confidentiality notice and will feel free to review, disclose, distribute, archive, laugh at, be amused by, poke fun publicly at, and/or publish anything I get in e-mail, either directly or indirectly, and whether intended for me or not, without any further notice. If you don't feel comfortable with that, I suggest that you not send any e-mail, es
Re: How does CVS Login Work?
WARNING: This E-MAIL is potentially in violation of your disclaimer (I am quoting the disclaimer portion only). The disclaimer is hereby rejected for the purpose of this reply and this e-mail message should be considered open and able to be forwarded to anyone and placed in any archive and used for any purpose. I am CCing your postmaster. You should inform your legal department that your disclaimer has been disclosed to an open e-mail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...a confidential e-mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been elided from this location of the e-mail. It is not possible for us to answer such a question with the restrictions given by your disclaimer...] Feel free to restate your question after you have ensured removal of the disclaimer. I personally will not answer it until the text of the message and any dialogue that follows its thread is allowed to be freely redistributed to anyone for any purpose. Here is a copy of the offending disclaimer: > ** > The information contained herein is confidential and is intended solely for the > addresse(s). It shall not be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any > security. Any unauthorized access, use, reproduction, disclosure or dissemination > is prohibited. > Neither SOCIETE GENERALE nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates shall assume any > legal liability or responsibility for any incorrect, misleading or altered > information contained herein. > ** The above disclaimer information is being ignored for application to itself. You have transmitted your query to an open mailing list and the purpose of the list is to share rather than hoard information. You may NOT prohibit the spread of information posted to this list and it is very possible that your e-mail is now archived on a number of sites that are able to be searched which will violate your confidentiality agreement. There is nothing I can do to help you get those sites to remove your e-mail. If you do not cause that disclaimer to be removed, you will not ever get a response that does not include some kind of complaint like this one. -- Mark PS: The following information was posted recently by Greg A Woods concerning the use of disclaimers such as yours... I share it with you in the spirit of keeping this list open for the exchange of ideas and information. --- concerning disclaimers --- This e-mail puts you on notice that I will not be bound by your confidentiality notice and will feel free to review, disclose, distribute, archive, laugh at, be amused by, poke fun publicly at, and/or publish anything I get in e-mail, either directly or indirectly, and whether intended for me or not, without any further notice. If you don't feel comfortable with that, I suggest that you not send any e-mail, especially not to me or any mailing list I might subscribe to; or at least that you use strong digital encryption to ensure that your e-mail can't be read by anyone other than its intended recipient. There are many ways to do this, including using such things as PGP, Lotus Notes, S/Mime, and many other similar systems. I apologize to you if it was not your decision to add this notice to your e-mail. However, given the number of places that have legalized shrink wrap licenses and the similarity of this license to same, I feel like it is incumbent on me to put you on notice immediately regarding my rejection of your notice. Please forward it to whoever in your legal department or management chain you deem as appropriate. EULA - [ All rights to the preceeding communication are fully retained by the author, the non-exclusive right to read and/or reproduce the preceeding text is hereby licensed to the public, subject to the following conditions: (a) Scope of Use: No person may read the preceeding text without first agreeing to be bound by these conditions. Reading, perusing, scanning or otherwise viewing or percieving the preceeding text whether by visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory or tactile manner constitutes agreement to these terms. (b) Fair Use of Material: license is granted for fair use of the preceeding material, including but not limited to reproduction in whole or in part, quoted or unquoted, so long at that use does not annoy, offend, irk, distress, disturb, bother, harry or otherwise taunt, tease, belittle, libel, slander, critisize, contradict, dispute, demean or cause to be so the author of the preceeding work. (c) Limitation of No Offense: No person reading or otherwise consuming in any way such as (but not limited to) those methods described in part (a) is permitted to be offended, annoyed, irked, distressed, disturbed, bothered, or harried by the preceeding text. If the preceding text would do so, the license for it's use is pre-emptor
Re: How does CVS Login Work?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > cvs login: authorization failed: server rejected access to > for user That means that either the does not exactly match one of the server's --allow-root= options, the is not a valid user, or the password you used was incorrect. It has nothing whatsoever to do with the permissions on any particular directory. CVS tries to log authorization failures using syslog() using the DAEMON and AUTHPRIV facilities, so check your system logs for more info. -Larry Jones My life needs a rewind/erase button. -- Calvin ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
How does CVS Login Work?
I am moving a directory over from one CVS location to another. The permissions on the new directory are a bit different since it is set to 770 where I am in the group. When I try to co a project it asks me to do a cvs login. When I do cvs login it gives me cvs login: authorization failed: server rejected access to for user but I should have full permissions to this directory. I would like to know a bit more as to how cvs login works ... where does it store its information etc ... Tom ** The information contained herein is confidential and is intended solely for the addresse(s). It shall not be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Any unauthorized access, use, reproduction, disclosure or dissemination is prohibited. Neither SOCIETE GENERALE nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates shall assume any legal liability or responsibility for any incorrect, misleading or altered information contained herein. ** ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs