> Did you check your /etc/group? Is there a group Guests and
> Guest has that group as primary group in /etc/passwd?
>
> Corinna
There is a group Guests and a user Guest - however, I'm not sure how to tell
the primary (or the secondary) group of a user.
I think the group entries may be wrong -
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 12:59:40PM -, Phil Dempster wrote:
> > Heck, why did I wrote /usr/doc/inetutils-1.3.2.README and what are
> > the announcements good for? Since version 1.3.2-15 we have the
> > following (quoted):
> [snip]
>
> Apologies and thanks...
>
> So: Since CVS is evidently ru
> Heck, why did I wrote /usr/doc/inetutils-1.3.2.README and what are
> the announcements good for? Since version 1.3.2-15 we have the
> following (quoted):
[snip]
Apologies and thanks...
So: Since CVS is evidently running as Guest (there are no entries in the
event log to contradict this) and t
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 10:46:48AM -, Phil Dempster wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've managed to get CVS pserver running on Win2K (ntsec) and am in the
> process of preparing some documentation for it. I'm trying to grasp just
> how the user ID switching works when CVS is spawned from inetd.
>
>
Hi folks,
I've managed to get CVS pserver running on Win2K (ntsec) and am in the
process of preparing some documentation for it. I'm trying to grasp just
how the user ID switching works when CVS is spawned from inetd.
I've found that it is not necessary to specify the user as `root' in
inetd.co
Aw, damn. I should have said "its not supported" and RTFMLA myself. :-)
Never mind...
Geoff
-Original Message-
From: Phil Dempster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 4:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CVS PServer problem
Phil Dempster wrote:
>>RTFMLA
>>
>>[Heh. Been waiting to use that one...]
>>
>>Pserver doesn't work yet. Using :external and SSH does.
>>
>>Geoff
>>
>
>
> Actually, I have had CVS pserver work under Win2K/Cygwin and a certain
> amount of duress. I _might_ even be able to work out how I did it,
> RTFMLA
>
> [Heh. Been waiting to use that one...]
>
> Pserver doesn't work yet. Using :external and SSH does.
>
> Geoff
Actually, I have had CVS pserver work under Win2K/Cygwin and a certain
amount of duress. I _might_ even be able to work out how I did it, if there
is sufficient demand and t
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CVS PServer problem
Is there a guide to do so? I configured sshd but still cannot do a
remote CVS operation.
(BTW, it seems I cannot stop the sshd service installed by
ssh-host-config.)
Best regards,
Wu Yongwei
--- Original Message from "Geoff So
Is there a guide to do so? I configured sshd but still cannot do a remote
CVS operation.
(BTW, it seems I cannot stop the sshd service installed by ssh-host-config.)
Best regards,
Wu Yongwei
--- Original Message from "Geoff Soutter" ---
RTFMLA
[Heh. Been waiting to use that one...]
Pserver
RTFMLA
[Heh. Been waiting to use that one...]
Pserver doesn't work yet. Using :external and SSH does.
Geoff
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Wu Yongwei
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 4:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CVS PS
I am running Windows 2000 and have configured inetd correctly -- that is, I
suppose so, because now I can access services like FTP and daytime. And
then, I
1) added cvspserver to the Windows Services file;
2) added "cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/cvs
cvs --allow-root=/home/cvs pserver
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