pserver problem

2002-09-12 Thread James P. Schmidt
I'm getting the following response when trying to log into my newly created cvs server via pserver: > cvs -d :pserver:(user@host):/usr/local/cvsrepos login (Logging in to (user@host)) CVS password: cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from (host): Unknown command: `pserver' /etc/inet

Re: pserver problem, still

2002-09-19 Thread James P. Schmidt
I've confirmed all my configs are correct, and that the path to cvs can be seen by everyone... re-built the repository, making sure ownership and permissions are correct... made sure the passwd file is correct... ugh, and just enjoyed a quick city-wide power outage (yay for "continue interrupted m

Re: pserver problem, still

2002-09-19 Thread James P. Schmidt
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Did you check that your /etc/services file has well been modified to > include the cvs-pserver service? cvs-pserver, or cvspserver? I have the latter included. "It's the information age --+---+ everything g

RE: pserver problem, still

2002-09-19 Thread James P. Schmidt
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Patrick Nelson wrote: > It looks like your password is wrong. If your using CVSROOT/passwd those > password entries need to be encrypted not plain text. Could this be the > problem? No, I think I have the right password. I used the password encyption script in Fogel's boo

Re: pserver problem, still

2002-09-19 Thread James P. Schmidt
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Larry Jones wrote: > That means that either your specified root (/usr/local/cvsrepos) doesn't > exactly match one of the --allow-root= options on the server, the > specified username (zaren) doesn't exist, or the password is wrong. The password does seem correct (see the pre

RE: pserver problem, still

2002-09-19 Thread James P. Schmidt
> Make sure the passwd file is in $CVSROOT/CVSROOT subdir. That's CVSROOT > under your cvsroot subdir, which looks like it would be: > > /usr/local/cvsrepos/CVSROOT/passwd *ding ding ding* We have a winner! :D I just had passwd in /usr/local/cvsrepos. Thanks :) And thanks to Larry for all his