using pserver locally is kinda of strange.
I am just testing the server with login method and it works.
the problem is just combination of username:password doesn't work.
I don't get your answer, what do I missing here.
I am currently using wincvs1.3 on win2000, and cvs1.11.3.
I didn't try cvsNT.
thanks again
--- In cvsgui@xxxx, "Oliver Giesen" <ogware@xxxx> wrote:
> > I am having a strange problem connecting to cvs server from
wincvs.
> > According to cvs documentation, there are three formats I can use
in
> > $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd. however, the format like this
> > noboy123:DEXDFWEF certainly not working.
>
> I assume the missing "d" in that example is a typo?
>
> > I am using wincvs1.3 and it returns "fatal error no such user
> > nobody123".
> > I can either do format like nobody123: or
nobody123:qwefqecw:cvsuer
> > and both of them work fine.
> > however, if I type cvs -
d :pserver:nobody123@localhost:$CVSROOT/cvs
> > login locally and there is no problem at all.
> > Can anyone solve this problem. thanks
>
> I've got a different question for you: If you're only running the
> server locally, why are you using :pserver: at all (instead
of :sspi:
> or :ntserver:)? Also, do you know that CVSNT sports the passwd
command
> which lets you manage users from the client (given sufficient
> administrative privileges) without having to manually edit the
passwd
> file?
> Or am I misinterpreting your example? If so, what kind of CVS server
> are you using and on what OS?
>
> Oliver
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