[cvsnt] :sspi: without username specification
Prochazka, Jan
Jan.Prochazka at brooks.com
Fri Oct 29 19:08:56 BST 2004
>But if I set CVSROOT=:sspi:Server:/cvs/archive
>(note no user), I can login using any password,
>and I can then 'cvs ls'
I realized the same behavior in our environment (win2kserver with 2.0.58a
server, sspi protocol, 2.0.58a client at win2kprof) It allowed me to do
everything without 'cvs login' even after I changed my win domain password.
However if I tried the same from client not logged to domain, cvs asked for
password.
Looks like :sspi: protocol bug, but i did not investigate any deeper.
Jan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dave at tatgoneink.com [mailto:dave at tatgoneink.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 1:54 PM
> To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org; Rick Genter
> Subject: RE: [cvsnt] cvs [server aborted]: can't create temporary
> directoryC:\Program Files\cvsnt\Temp\cvs-serv724: Permisssion Denied
>
>
> Thanks, I'll try that.
>
> More notes:
>
> I'm new to CVS. I'm trying to use Tortoise from another machine
> with sspi, but haven't gotten it to work yet.
> On the server, I set up a Windows account for each user.
> I uses the cvs passwd command to assign passwords (the
> Windows accounts don't have passwords). All accounts
> are administrator. I also used cacls to add permissions to
> the cvs folders (temp and repository).
>
> When I set CVSROOT=:sspi:User at Server:/cvs/archive
> I can log in, but if I do something like
> cvs ls
>
> it can't create temp folder (I haven't turned off
> simple file sharing yet).
>
> But if I set CVSROOT=:sspi:Server:/cvs/archive
> (note no user), I can login using any password,
> and I can then 'cvs ls'
>
> Is this a case of local vs remote (even though I'm doing
> all this on the server in a command window)?
> Like if I give it a user, it 'goes remote' but if I leave
> the user out, it 'goes local'?
>
> Dave A.
>
> On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 06:53:53 -0700, Rick Genter wrote:
>
> >I had to deal with this not too long ago. To turn off "simple file
> >sharing", do the following:
> >
> >*) Open Windows Explorer
> >*) Under the Tools menu, choose Folder Options...
> >*) In the Folder Options dialog, click on the View tab.
> >*) Scroll the Advanced Settings pane all the way to the
> bottom. The last
> >setting is "Use simple file sharing (Recommended)". Make sure its
> >checkbox is unchecked.
> >
> >Microsoft really needs to learn about user interface design (grrrr).
> >
> >--
> >Rick Genter
> >Sr. Software Engineer
> >Silverlink Communications
> ><mailto:rgenter at silverlink.com>
> >(781) 272-3080 x242
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org
[mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf
>Of dave at tatgoneink.com
>Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 2:41 AM
>To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
>Subject: [cvsnt] cvs [server aborted]: can't create temporary
>directoryC:\Program Files\cvsnt\Temp\cvs-serv724: Permisssion Denied
>
>I have this same problem. I'm using XP pro (upgraded from Home Edition).
>How do you turn off 'simple' file sharing? I see no service, and I've
>unshared all
>folders, and turned off 'file and printer sharing' in the network
>properties.
>
>Siegfried Heintze wrote: > Ah hah! It looks like cvsnt is running in the
>Guest account! Why is this? I > don't want the Guest account to have
>access
>to the cvsnt directory. I went > to the service control panel for cvsnt
>but found no way to tell it to run in > the system account. How to I
>control
>the account cvsnt uses to open temp > files? > It seems you have enabled
>'Simple' (aka. Broken) file sharing. This forces all network operations
>happen as
>'guest' - disable it and it'll work properly. Tony
>
>
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