[cvsnt] Re: SSPI Authentication failure after password expiry
matthew b
mb7oo at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 1 20:47:07 BST 2004
The user is not locked out--if the same user runs CVS on a different client,
it works just fine. I also don't see anything obvious in the PDC's event
log, is there anything to search for?
Is there some cached information on the CVS client? I tried CVS logout and
looking for a cvspass entry in the registry to no avail.
Perhaps this is a bug which was fixed in the last year, though I haven't
found any documentation about it. We're running 2.0.4; I'll the server
sometime in the next few weeks after we pass the current crunch time.
--Matthew
>From: Tony Hoyle <tmh at nodomain.org>
>Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2004 08:29:44 +0100
>
>matthew b wrote:
>
>>Hi. We use CVSNT and TortoiseCVS quite successfully. Occasionally we start
>>seeing the following strange error running any CVS command, either from
>>Tortoise or the command line:
>>
>>unrecognized auth response from cvsserver: cvs [server aborted]:
>>Authentication failed
>
>This can happen if the Windows system has locked the user out eg. for
>getting their password wrong too many times. I think you may see it if
>you go out of license on the server too but I'm not sure about that (never
>actually managed it).
>
>There's not a lot that CVSNT can do - you need to check on the domain
>controller why it's not letting the user in, as the client gets zero
>information why it's been kicked off the network.... that's only logged on
>the PDC.
>
>Tony
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