;hostname=myhost:C:\rdCVS login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401:C://rdCVS
cvs [login aborted]: C://rdCVS: no such repository
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(8) Everything looks well .
But , when I try to connect the cvs server with WinCVS, like:
pserver:cvsuser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs login
and
pserver:hfrank:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs login,
the error message "setuid failed: Permision denied&quo
Behalf Of
Joan NordbergSent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 8:00
AMTo: info-cvs@gnu.orgSubject: CVS login
error
I'm trying to find some help about the login command to CVS. Several new
things have happened here simultaneously and we are having trouble sorting out
why I get an error with login:
We g
in the cvs -d command, I am prompted for CVS password: When I type in my password I get the following a
cvs [login aborted]: connect to maestrolearning.com:2401 failed: Operation timed out.
I have also tried using MacCvsX to login and get the same error message.
We had another company set
Stephen,
This page here explains the authentication in much more detail than I can go
into here:
http://www.cvsnt.org/manual/Remote-repositories.html
This documentation is for CVSNT which runs on Linux/Unix/Windows/Mac etc and
is the "default" client for WinCVS and TortoiseCVS. CVSNT is free ope
I am trying to get CVS to authenticate using system passwords on a LInux box
that uses MD5 password hashes. According to the documentation, cvs should
use systems passwords by default. I have always turned the feature off
(SystemAuth=No) but I have need to turn it on for one machine. However,
ient?
Thanx
Gagneet
-Original Message-From: Narendhran K
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 30 September,
2003 12:48 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: CVS Login
ERROR...
hi
I tried with the things u said , but again it is giving the following
error
cvs [l
aid/cvsroot commit /root/CVSROOT
> cvs [commit aborted]: 'root' is not allowed to commit files
See http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.6/cvs_21.html under
"'root' is not allowed to commit files"
> 2 ) cvs [login aborted]: connect to 192.168.0.3(192.168.0
Hi,
These are the two types of Errors that i Get when i try to install cvs on a LInux system and then try to run winCVS on the client system.
1 ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] CVSROOT]# cvs -d /raid/cvsroot commit /root/CVSROOTcvs [commit aborted]: 'root' is not allowed to commit files
2 ) cvs [log
I just installed TortoiseCVS in my computer and now trying to checkout from
a server. Everytime I do a checkout, this error occurs:
cvs95 checkout: Empty password used - try 'cvs login' with a real password
Fatal error, aborting.
cvs95 [checkout aborted]: AnabellChan: no such user
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 03:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK a bit more progress here now this message:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from : cvs
> pserver: cannot open /CVS/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied
>
(for the archives, for the next person with th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from : cvs
> pserver: cannot open /CVS/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied
You're running the server from [x]inetd as root, right? If so, that
error means that *root* doesn't have permission to ac
OK a bit more progress here now this message:
cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from : cvs
pserver: cannot open /CVS/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied
I need to provide a bit more info here maybe.
I am a member of 2 groups.
when I do an ID I get:
uid=624() gid=22() groups=299
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> :/homedir/> cvs login
> (Logging in to @)
> CVS password:
> cvs login: authorization failed: server rejected access to
> /CVS/ for user
Note carefully that the directory in the error message ends with a "/".
> cvspserver
still problems with cvs login
this is the error I get:
:/homedir/> cvs login
(Logging in to @)
CVS password:
cvs login: authorization failed: server rejected access to
/CVS/ for user
I have added this line to /etc/services:
cvspserver 2401/tcp
and added this line to /
[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 you
asking was how CVS login works because I am having a problem with
it.
Sorry to offend if I have offended.
Tom
"Mark D. Ba
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
[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 wh
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
i fix it changing "only_from = localhost" line to "only_from =
127.0.0.1" in /etc/xinetd.conf.
Thanks Larry :).
El Lunes, 17 de Marzo de 2003 00:48, Manolo escribió:
> El Domingo, 16 de Marzo de 2003 18:08, escribió:
> > Manolo writes:
> > > 9)i try telnet localhost 2401
> > > Trying
El Domingo, 16 de Marzo de 2003 18:08, escribió:
> Manolo writes:
> > 9)i try telnet localhost 2401
> > Trying 127.0.0.1...
> > Connected to localhost.localdomain.
> > Escape character is '^]'.
> > Connection closed by foreign host.
> >
> > this result tell me xinetd permit localhost:2401 connectio
Manolo writes:
>
> 9)i try telnet localhost 2401
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.localdomain.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Connection closed by foreign host.
>
> this result tell me xinetd permit localhost:2401 connections.
It accepted the connection, but the connection was the
When i try cvs -t -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvsroot login
get
-> main loop with CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvsroot
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/cvsroot
CVS password:
-> Connecting to localhost(127.0.0.1):2401
cvs [login aborted]: reading from
Title: Message
Hi,
I have CVS Server in
Solaris System. I would like to CVS client in Windows 2000 using
WinCVS.
I have given the
preference as :pserver:pushpa@servername:/home/cvsroot.
when I login its
giving the following problem.
"cvs [login aborted]: recv() from s
Ibrahim Shaik writes:
>
> What is the invalid argument error. Is the argument I passed for cvspserver
> in inetd.conf , wrong?
No, it's some kind of internal error in inetd -- it's not the cause of
your problem. Again, you need to look for messages from CVS itself, not
messages from inetd. And
Ibrahim Shaik writes:
>
> I had tried both the options , I added a user ( & group called cvsusergroup)
> and added few existing Unix users (myself,sysadmin ) to this group.
>
> I defined "cvsusergroup" user's home directory as cvsrepository. Also made
> that user as owner of that group. Gave --r
Ibrahim Shaik writes:
>
> I checked the syslog , for messages from inetd.conf particularly for CVS ,
You want to check for messages from CVS itself, not inetd.
> Why is it giving this error. And why does winCVS or any other client show
> the error as "cvs login
>
Ibrahim Shaik writes:
>
> Now the main problem I am facing is , when ever I try to connect using jCVS
> , it says "I HATE YOU" . It is not authenticating any user .
Check your syslog for the DAEMON facility for messages from CVS.
They'll give you more information about what the actual problem i
Sudhaker P writes:
>
> $ cvs status cvsfolder/
> cvs status: authorization failed: server ,rejected access to
> /usr/local/cvsrepos/ for user
The trailing "/" on the repository may well be to blame -- the user's
CVSROOT must *exactly* match one of the server's --allow-root arguments.
-Larry J
Hi all,
I've rebooted the cvs server and when a user tries to login to some of the
directories he is getting the following error:
$ cvs status cvsfolder/
cvs status: authorization failed: server ,rejected access to
/usr/local/cvsrepos/ for user
cvs status: used empty password; try "
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Oliver Fischer wrote:
> Sorry, may be a little bit offtopic...
>
> Does someone have example perl script to wrap cvs login via open2/3
> and IO::Select? I am not able to get my one working.
>
> Thanks...
>
Yes. Here's one I use in a SOAP-base
Sorry, may be a little bit offtopic...
Does someone have example perl script to wrap cvs login via open2/3
and IO::Select? I am not able to get my one working.
Thanks...
Oliver
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On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Joi Ellis wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Shailesh Garg wrote:
>
> > I am preparing a batch file.
> >
> > Any suggestion?
>
> I have a perl routine that does it using IPC::Open3 and IO::Select.
> It launches cvs as a child process and sends the password to the child's
> st
Hi everybody,
I'm new to perl and CVS, and I'm trying to login from a perl script
to a CVS server using
$pid = open(CVS, "|cvs login") or die "Couldn't fork: $!\n";
print CVS "password";
I found the previous lines in a post to info-cvs, but I'
Karl-Koenig Koenigsson writes:
>
> If you specify "pserver" as the protocol in your CVSROOT definition, the
> server side of CVS will take username and passwords from your /etc/passwd
> file; a user not found in /etc/passwd with an entry in CVS password file
> will be accepted as well, given that
, March 25, 2002 10:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: cvs login
>
>
> I'm using wincvs on the client. I have setup preferences properly. I am
> getting authorization failed when attempting to login. I have
> setup a passwd
> file in CVSROOT directory. How can
I'm using wincvs on the client. I have setup preferences properly. I am
getting authorization failed when attempting to login. I have setup a passwd
file in CVSROOT directory. How can I get it to use the /etc/passwd file or
what am I missing?
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>
>
> When i make a cvs login with the GUI, I have *always* "name1"
> as login, but
> my CVSROOT defined in admin, preferences is :pserver:name2@...
> name1 was the first login I entered when I had installed
> wincvs but it's
&
When i make a cvs login with the GUI, I have *always* "name1" as login, but
my CVSROOT defined in admin, preferences is :pserver:name2@...
name1 was the first login I entered when I had installed wincvs but it's
impossible to me to delete it... and wincvs uses it to login.
jazzvale writes:
>
> The application works good, but we have serious speed problem because
> every time we login into the cvs-server the it waits about 2.2 seconds
> to authorize the user.
>
> Does anyone know how to decrease this dead time?
You'd have to profile the server to find out what's t
We're developing a java application to store and get files into a cvs
server.
We do this using the cvs comunication protocol.
The application works good, but we have serious speed problem because
every time we login into the cvs-server the it waits about 2.2 seconds
to authorize the user.
Does an
You seems to have the same problem as me. The firewall systematically block
the ports he knows nothing about. Usually they know ftp, web, telnet, ssh,
https but cvs is not on the list. Unfortunately, asking your system
administrator to open the port seems to be the only solution. And i know t
Matt Burba writes:
>
> I am a newbie to cvs and I am having problems logging in as a client
> from my work machine (WinNT). The server I am logging into is running
> Linux and I have no trouble connecting from home (using WinCVS or
> Forte For Java's built in client). I am DEFINITELY behind a f
D:\>set homedrive=d:
D:\>set homepath=\Burba\Java
D:\>set cvsroot=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/rep
D:\>set classpath=d:\Burba\Java;d:\Burba\Java\PictureViewer;d:\Burba\Java\Pap
D:\>cd d:\Burba\Java
D:\Burba\Java>cvs login
(Logging in to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
CVS password:
cvs
Michael P. Soulier writes:
>
> There's nothing wrong with the permissions in my home directory. If I do a
> touch $HOME/.cvspass, the problem goes away. Does cvs not create this file as
> needed?
That's a bug in 1.11.1p1 -- it's been fixed in the development version
for quite a while.
-Larr
Hey people. Apparently, cvs' attempt to create a $HOME/.cvspass file is
either failing for some reason, or it's not attempting it at all.
[carsnau@tabmow carsnau]$ cvs login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/usr/local/cvs
CVS password:
cvs login: failed to open /ho
Zou Bin writes [using very long lines]:
>
> I am using CVS1.11.1p1 and WinCVS1.2. When I try to connect to my
> cvspserver, WintCVS tell me: /usr/local/cvsroot: no such repository cvs
> login: authorization failed: server 192.168.100.131 rejected access to
> /usr/local/cvsroo
Hello
I am using CVS1.11.1p1 and WinCVS1.2. When I try to connect to my cvspserver, WintCVS
tell me: /usr/local/cvsroot: no such repository cvs login: authorization failed:
server 192.168.100.131 rejected access to /usr/local/cvsroot for user root
My pserver is located and available from
ndows (using WinCVS) and from Solaris (using the command-line
>version).
> >
> > Now a checkout a module with WinCVS 1.2 on Win NT 4.0, which has the
>local
> > working directory mounted on a Samba-server running Solaris.
> > I now need to access this working directory
Hi,
I have a problem about cvs login.
The problem description is the following, please help me if you have any
idea about the solution.
cvs version:Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.1p1 (client/server)
[mddevel@griddata md]$ cvs -d
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroot login
Bekaye Keita writes:
>
> Can someone tell me why CVS doesn't check my
> CVSROOT/password file for authentication.
Well, it might be because the CVS-specific password file is
CVSROOT/passwd, not CVSROOT/password.
-Larry Jones
I think we need to change the rules. -- Calvin
_
Can someone tell me why CVS doesn't check my
CVSROOT/password file for authentication. It just uses
the system password. For instance, I have passwordX
for system and PasswordY for CVS and when I try to
login to CVS using passwordY, it rejects it, only
accepting passwordX.
Thank you
_
dear sir,
the problem solved.
i selected proper proxy server options in wincvs.
thankyou,
Bhavani.
Bhavani Prasad Polimetla wrote:
> dear sir,
>
> cvs login
> (Logging in to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
> cvs [login aborted]: proxy server 192.32.10.199:2401 does not support
&g
dear sir,
cvs login
(Logging in to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
cvs [login aborted]: proxy server 192.32.10.199:2401 does not support
http tunnelling
*CVS exited normally with code 1*
this error coming in wincvs.
I am logging in linux successfully.
how can i solve the above problem.
thankyou
>
> it is not asking for login. what may be the problem?
>
> regards,
> Bhavani.
>
> Donald Sharp wrote:
>
> > There are situations where you don't have to do a cvs login.
> > Namely if you are not using cvs remotely.
> >
> > So we need
dear sir,
my cvsroot is
/cvs/CVSROOT/CVSROOT
it is not asking for login. what may be the problem?
regards,
Bhavani.
Donald Sharp wrote:
> There are situations where you don't have to do a cvs login.
> Namely if you are not using cvs remotely.
>
> So we need a little mo
There are situations where you don't have to do a cvs login.
Namely if you are not using cvs remotely.
So we need a little more information to fully help you.
Whats your CVSROOT?
donald
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 12:48:53PM +0530, Bhavaniprasad Polimetla wrote:
> is it possible to chec
is it possible to checkout the files from cvs with out using cvs login?
regards,
Bhavani.
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On Thu, 17 May 2001, Larry Jones wrote:
> Christian Robottom Reis writes:
> >
> > you could also use the new
> > password syntax that pserver offers now
>
> What new password syntax?!?
Well, from http://www.cvshome.org/dev/NEWS-1.11.1p1.txt
* A password and a port number may now be specified in
Christian Robottom Reis writes:
>
> you could also use the new
> password syntax that pserver offers now
What new password syntax?!?
-Larry Jones
My "C-" firmly establishes me on the cutting edge of the avant-garde.
-- Calvin
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Christian Robottom Reis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 16 May 2001, G. Shi wrote:
>
> > However, it seems that cvs login is interactive. Is
> > there any way to include login, update logout in a
> > script?
>
> You could use expect(1) to automate
On Wed, 16 May 2001, G. Shi wrote:
> However, it seems that cvs login is interactive. Is
> there any way to include login, update logout in a
> script?
You could use expect(1) to automate that, and you could also use the new
password syntax that pserver offers now -- I believe only 1.
Hi,CVS experts:
I would like to write a script(UNIX shell) to
automatically login in and update my working
directory. For instance:
cvs -d
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/apps/myapps/cvsroot
login
cvs -d
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/apps/myapps/cvsroot
update
... ...
However, it seems that cvs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from localhost:
> Usage: cvs [cvs-options] command [command-options-and-arguments]
Your CVS server is misconfigured. You get that usage message when you
type "cvs" with no following subcommand,
(Logging in to nas4@localhost)
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from localhost:
Usage: cvs [cvs-options] command [command-options-and-arguments]
Please suggest me if have any idea about this. I guess I missed some
RCS stuff.
Thanks,
MM
Narasimha Kumar writes:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: received broken pipe signal
There's something wrong with your inetd.conf -- inetd is listening for
connections, but is unable to start CVS. Check it carefully,
particularly the path to CVS, and check your syslog for error messages.
-
Hi,
I keep getting the error message shown below when I login to my
CVSperver (Redhat 7.0)
cvs [login aborted]: received broken pipe signal
and on another machine I get
cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server 192.168.0.1 :EOF
I would appreciate if you can help me fix it.
regards
simha
S
> "cvs update: authorization failed: server cvs rejected access to /cvs/dev
> > for user sam
> > cvs update: used empty password; try "cvs login" with a real password"
> >
> > If I then try to login again, it attempts to log me in as one of my
>
cvs rejected access to /cvs/dev
> for user sam
> cvs update: used empty password; try "cvs login" with a real password"
>
> If I then try to login again, it attempts to log me in as one of my
> colleagues ('sam').
>
> I cannot figure out why it
i am trying to get cvs going on a linux box. ive created a
repository and
set up everything as specified in the book: open src devp with
cvs... im
getting the following error when i try to login:
c:\>cvs -d :pserver:ryan@ipaddressoflinuxbox:/usr/local/cvs login
(Logging in to r
i am trying to get cvs going on a linux box. ive created a repository and
set up everything as specified in the book: open src devp with cvs... im
getting the following error when i try to login:
c:\>cvs -d :pserver:ryan@ipaddressoflinuxbox:/usr/local/cvs login
(Logging in to r
Suddenly, I am having trouble connecting to cvs from my computer. From
> other computers, I can connect. My computer is running Solaris. I have
> CVSROOT and CVSHOME set. The error is:
>
> plato: cvs login
> (Logging in to loginname@cvsserver)
> CVS password:
> cvs [login aborted]
Hi,
Suddenly, I am having trouble connecting to cvs from my computer. From
other computers, I can connect. My computer is running Solaris. I have
CVSROOT and CVSHOME set. The error is:
plato: cvs login
(Logging in to loginname@cvsserver)
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server
Now, keep in mind that this all used to work when Handy was alive; and
failed when Mantovani replaced it. Both were running the same version
of Linux with the same versions of the same utilities installed.
Also involved is an old version of ssh compiled for Windows.
The problem only occurs if we don
nd writes in there.
No, that's about it. I'm not sure what shell you are using, but in Bourne, Bash, and
Korn, you need to export environment variables for a child process to see them:
#!/bin/sh
CVS_CLIENT_LOG=/tmp/xxx
export CVS_CLIENT_LOG
cvs ... login
Should produce
is env variable to be a filename, and log info is written to it.
>
> I'll give that a try right now. Thanks.
Under Windows (U/Win) I tried exporting CVS_CLIENT_LOG as
d:/home/luke/cvs-client.txt and tried to cvs login. I couldn't
find a file whose name included the string
On 17 Oct, Derek R. Price wrote:
> > No, that's exactly what I used; it's the output from a script wrapped
> > around it that only starts an ssh connection to the cvs server machine
> > if there isn't already one running, and also sets some environment
> > variables.
>
> That sure looks like t
Luke Kendall wrote:
> Mike Castle wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 02:42:15PM +1100, Luke Kendall wrote:
> > > But the CVS archive isn't working for the Windows machines anymore;
> > > any attempt to do a cvs login gets the error below:
> > >
>
Mike Castle wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 02:42:15PM +1100, Luke Kendall wrote:
> > But the CVS archive isn't working for the Windows machines anymore;
> > any attempt to do a cvs login gets the error below:
> >
> > CVSROOT set to :pserver:luke@local
>
> Luke Kendall writes:
> >
> > CVSROOT set to :pserver:luke@localhost:/home/mantovani/cvs-archive
> > Started ssh, so now you need to cvs login:
> > (Logging in to luke@localhost)
> > CVS password:
> > cvs [login aborted]: autho
Luke Kendall writes:
>
> CVSROOT set to :pserver:luke@localhost:/home/mantovani/cvs-archive
> Started ssh, so now you need to cvs login:
> (Logging in to luke@localhost)
> CVS password:
> cvs [login aborted]: authorization failed: server localhost rejec
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 02:42:15PM +1100, Luke Kendall wrote:
> But the CVS archive isn't working for the Windows machines anymore;
> any attempt to do a cvs login gets the error below:
>
> CVSROOT set to :pserver:luke@localhost:/home/mantovani/cvs-archive
> Started
I should have added that the Windows machine can access other CVS
archives using the same pserver method - the cvs login command to
the archive on another machine (a Solaris machine), works fine.
It's just the stand-in Linux machine that the Windows clients
can't cvs login
CVS archive via the pserver method,
using ssh. The Linux machines just set CVSROOT to use the archive
directory (it's auto-mounted).
But the CVS archive isn't working for the Windows machines anymore;
any attempt to do a cvs login gets the error below:
CVSROOT set to :pserver:luke
> -Original Message-
> From: Jimmy Lavoie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> OK, I've removed the "\" and it's working now. Thank you.
> It's a shame
> that the "\" was in the documentation.
Which documentation?
Guus
OTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 4:37 PM
Subject: RE: cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from 10.5.0.30
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jimmy Lavoie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > This is the line I add in /etc/ine
> -Original Message-
> From: Jimmy Lavoie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> This is the line I add in /etc/inetd.conf
> cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/cvs \
> cvs -f --allow-root=/src/cvs pserver
Hmmm :)
Should have spotted that earlier.
Remove the \ and join both li
> -Original Message-
> From: Jimmy Lavoie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> What is wrong with that?
Which CVS Version?
Guus
infog:sDWVMaihwVQww:::
jimmy:90ulwh.q28y9A:::
Theses lines are from $CVSROOT/passwd
infog:sDWVMaihwVQww
jimmy:90ulwh.q28y9A
This is the line I add in $CVSROOT/config
SystemAuth=yes
When I use this command : "cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/src/cvs login",
Alberto Toietta writes:
>
> (Logging in to alberto@sunultra)
> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from sunultra: cvs =
> pserver:
> No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d' option
>
> I have specified -d
Chances are you have an old version of
Finally I found the problem with your help. I uncommented following line in
CVSROOT/loginfo. The reason is that cvs init was done on version 1.9 . When I
do cvs init on a temp cvsroot, 'who am i' is now replaced by 'id'.
I has replaced 'who am i' with id and it is now fixed.
Many thanks indead,
On Tuesday, July 4, lucky seven wrote:
>
> I tried to find if anything like 'who am i" or other terminal dependant
> commands in dot files, but could not find any. I am using cvs 1.10 'Halibut'
> on Solaris 2.5.1 with ksh shell. The message only shows when I run "cvs
> commit".
Then check your
Thanks alot, Toby,
I tried to find if anything like 'who am i" or other terminal dependant
commands in dot files, but could not find any. I am using cvs 1.10 'Halibut'
on Solaris 2.5.1 with ksh shell. The message only shows when I run "cvs
commit".
regards,
keru
Tobias Weingartner <[EMAIL PROT
>1) I have modified /etc/inetd.conf
>
>cvspserverstreamtcpnowaitroot/usr/local/bin/cvs
>cvs--allow-root=/home2/users/alberto/repositypserver
>
>2) reboot the system
>
>3) I have created the file passwd in CVSROOT
>
>4) Connect using the comm
CVSROOT4)
Connect using the command cvs login to the remote reposity:cvs -d
:pserver:alberto@sunultra:/home2/users/alberto/reposity login(Logging in
to alberto@sunultra)cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from
sunultra: cvs pserver:No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d'
optionI
On Monday, July 3, lucky seven wrote:
> Many thanks for the explanation. I will look into SSH. Are there any more
> detailed reference for configuring/using SSH with CVS?
>
> On another topic, I get following message:
> Must be attached to terminal for 'am I' option
> How can I get rid of this? T
PROTECTED] (Greg A. Woods) wrote:
> [ On , July 2, 1900 at 00:51:37 (JST), lucky seven wrote: ]
> > Subject: support cvs login for rsh mode?
> >
> > It would be nice to support cvs login for :ext: same as :pserver: , that
is, a
> > new line will generate in HOME/.cvspas
[ On , July 2, 1900 at 00:51:37 (JST), lucky seven wrote: ]
> Subject: support cvs login for rsh mode?
>
> It would be nice to support cvs login for :ext: same as :pserver: , that is, a
> new line will generate in HOME/.cvspass for accessing via ext and that line
> will be remove
It would be nice to support cvs login for :ext: same as :pserver: , that is, a
new line will generate in HOME/.cvspass for accessing via ext and that line
will be removed at cvs logout. Due to security reason, .rhosts is not
allowed.
Any information would be appreciated.
regards,
LS
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