[Cvsnt] general questions.
Adam Shand
adam at personaltelco.net
Fri Sep 28 21:50:14 BST 2001
> Not that I know of, you either use :ntserver: from NT class clients
> using the named pipe or you use :pserver: as original CVS from any
> client machine type.
okay thanks, that makes that easy then. i need domain integration with
pserver which works great with 1.11.1 so i'll stick with that and deal
with any issues that arrise.
> Given that 1.11.1.x can impersonate a valid domain user even if
> invoked using :pserver: (as I said I have not tested), then of course
> the file system permissions will come into play here.
great. looking good :)
> I personally use Cisco's VPN system to access my corporate LAN from
> the web and once logged in I am authenticated by the domain. But I am
> using NT4 and W2000 clienst exclusively of course...
we use pptp (about to move to ipsec and a cisco vpn concentrator) for the
same purpose. we use ssl/cvs on unix for access to customers that we
don't want to give access to our corporate network.
> I don't give much for this issue with all the env variables. I have
> set up my *server* with TMP and TEMP variables, that is all. Don't
> understand why people seem so keen on discussing these, the other vars
> seem not to be needed at all. I have never set any and my
> installations work just fine both on server and client side...
okay, that's what i wanted to know. i didn't set them either and
everything seemed to work fine, but i kept seeing people talking about
them and wondered what the deal was.
adam.
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