> From: cvsnt-bounces cvsnt.org
> [mailto:cvsnt-bounces cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of Bo
Berglund
> Sent: Wednesday, 21 March, 2007 02:40
>
> Do *not* use the cvs login command with sspi, it is not
needed at
> all....
Eh? It's needed unless the user running the CVS client
exists as a
security principal (with appropriate authority) in the
domain (or
workgroup) where the server is running.
I typically use CVS with SSPI from client systems in one
domain to
servers in other domains, without cross-domain trust. cvs
login is
definitely required.
It's also necessary if the user wants to use different
credentials under
the CVS server, which is relatively common in my
experience,
particularly among people who practice good separation of
duties and
therefore don't work in a privileged account all the time.
> It *can* be used but only if CVSROOT is of the form:
> :sspi:user cvsserver:/repo
> and none of your examples use this format.
Agreed.
--
Michael Wojcik
Principal Software Systems Developer, Micro Focus
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