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Re: [cvs pserver] unrecognized auth response
From: |
Mark D. Baushke |
Subject: |
Re: [cvs pserver] unrecognized auth response |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Jul 2004 23:42:09 -0700 |
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Hon Seng Phuah <address@hidden> writes:
> My system administor just set up a cvs pserver on a linux machine. The
> configuration for x.inetd.d is:
>
> service cvspserver
> {
> # disable = no
> port = 2401
> socket_type = stream
> protocol = tcp
> wait = no
> user = root
> passenv = PATH
> server = /usr/bin/cvs
> server_args = -f --allow-root=/pgfs3/asic3/users/cvs pserver
> }
>
> cvs -d :pserver:address@hidden:2401/pgfs3/asic3/users/cvs login
>
> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from pglc8004: cvs
> pserver: cannot open /pgfs3/asic3/users/cvs/CVSROOT/config: Permission
> denied
>
> I have the /pgfs3/asic3/users/cvs/CVSROOT/config and the
> subdirectories in /pgfs3/asic3/users/cvs set to 777 and had created
> passwd and save in the /pgfs3/asic3/users/cvs/CVSROOT/passwd.
>
> May anyone tell me what I have done wrong here and how to solve my
> login problem? Thanks in advance.
As user root, outside of cvs, are you able to read the file
/pgfs3/asic3/users/cvs/CVSROOT/config while you are logged into host
pglc8004 ?
If the directory is NFS mounted, it is possible that root does not have
permissions to one or more of the intermediate directories leading to
the config file.
-- Mark
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