RE: CVS client on a Mac OS 9
> -Original Message- > From: Pham, Khiem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 11:50 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: CVS client on a Mac OS 9 > > > Hi anyone, > I have a setup question if anyone can help me. I have CVS > running on NT > server with ntserver authentication, so you do not need to > log in from a CVS > client. I have CVS clients running from other NTs and they > are working > perfectly. CVSNT is going its own separate route from CVS. I'd suggest consulting their mailing list. Now I have been trying to run CVS client on a Mac > OS 9 with one > of these four: jCVS, MacCVS Client, MacCVSPro, CVSWeb with no > success. I notice that you left out MacCVS. This is part of the WinCVS project that apparently is falling in love with CVSNT, so that might be better suited for your desires. None > of these four client have a setup for ntserver authentication and all > mention CVS server on a Unix platform. The only > authentication method I saw > was pserver, ssh, rhosts which not recommended for NTs. I suppose that's fair; I don't know that any of us on this list would recommend using an NT as a CVS server. In general, given a barely adequate NT box, you should be able to install Linux and have plenty of capacity, using standard CVS, and it should be more reliable. Any > ideas how I can > get a CVS client to work on a Mac? Thanks a whole bunch... > I have plenty of ideas how to get a CVS client to work on a Mac. I use MacCVS at home quite successfully, and the others you mentioned would probably also work just peachy. However, that's not what you asked for initially. ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Re: CVS client on a Mac OS 9
Last time I checked Mac and NT didn't mix well. I'd suggest not using NT server. Pham, Khiem wrote: > Hi anyone, > I have a setup question if anyone can help me. I have CVS running on NT > server with ntserver authentication, so you do not need to log in from a CVS > client. I have CVS clients running from other NTs and they are working > perfectly. Now I have been trying to run CVS client on a Mac OS 9 with one > of these four: jCVS, MacCVS Client, MacCVSPro, CVSWeb with no success. None > of these four client have a setup for ntserver authentication and all > mention CVS server on a Unix platform. The only authentication method I saw > was pserver, ssh, rhosts which not recommended for NTs. Any ideas how I can > get a CVS client to work on a Mac? Thanks a whole bunch... > > > Khiem Pham > > ___ > Info-cvs mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs > ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
Re: CVS client on a Mac OS 9
Hi Khiem Pham, if a) your cvs-server is blocked from the internet (using a firewall or similar) and b) you can trust the people on your network, than you can go for the pserver protocol. Tony "Pham, Khiem" wrote: > > Hi anyone, > I have a setup question if anyone can help me. I have CVS running on NT > server with ntserver authentication, so you do not need to log in from a CVS > client. I have CVS clients running from other NTs and they are working > perfectly. Now I have been trying to run CVS client on a Mac OS 9 with one > of these four: jCVS, MacCVS Client, MacCVSPro, CVSWeb with no success. None > of these four client have a setup for ntserver authentication and all > mention CVS server on a Unix platform. The only authentication method I saw > was pserver, ssh, rhosts which not recommended for NTs. Any ideas how I can > get a CVS client to work on a Mac? Thanks a whole bunch... > > Khiem Pham ___ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs