[cvsnt] Re: 2.5.03 build 2252 testing
John Cole
john.cole at uai.com
Thu Mar 2 18:03:39 GMT 2006
Arthur,
Our production and backup server are both W2K3 Server w/SP1 and our PDC is a
W2K Server. I think this is what you were asking for. I loaded 2252 on our
backup server and checked out a module. Here is some of the info you asked
for.
I was able to login but that was all, because the previous server was set to
require encryption and I could not open the control panel with this version
(I could on 2151, the version installed prior to 2252) to unset that option.
These are the results, again I believe that it was set to require
encryption, and this is why I'm getting these:
C:\src>cvs -d:pserver:jcole at devsup1.uai.int:/Utilities version
cvs [version aborted]: cvs [server aborted]: This server reqires a signed or
encrypted connection
Here is the cvsdiag output on the server.
CVSNT Diagnostic output
-----------------------
Server version: 2.5.03 (Scorpio) Build 2252
OS Version: Windows 2003 5.2.3790 (Service Pack 1)
CVS Service installed: Yes
LockService installed: Yes
:pserver: installed: Yes
:sserver: installed: Yes
:gserver: installed: Yes
:server: installed: Yes
:ssh: installed: Yes
:sspi: installed: Yes
:ext: installed: Yes
Installation Path: C:\Program Files\CVSNT\
Repository 0 Path: C:/CVS_REPOSITORY/PRODDEV
Repository 0 Name: /PRODDEV
Repository 1 Path: C:/CVS_REPOSITORY/Utilities
Repository 1 Name: /Utilities
Repository 2 Path: C:/CVS_REPOSITORY/test
Repository 2 Name: /test
Repository 3 Path: (no value)
Repository 3 Name: (no value)
CVS Temp directory: C:\Program Files\cvsnt\Temp
CA Certificate File: C:\Program Files\cvsnt\cvsnt-default.pem
Private Key File: C:\Program Files\cvsnt\cvsnt-default.pem
Local Users Only: No
Default LockServer: localhost:2402
Disable Reverse DNS: No
Server Tracing: No
Case Sensitive: No
Server listen port: 2401
Compatibility (Non-cvsnt clients):
Report old CVS version: No
Hide extended status: No
Emulate co -n bug: No
Ignore client wrappers: No
Compatibility (CVSNT clients):
Report old CVS version: No
Hide extended status: No
Emulate co -n bug: No
Ignore client wrappers: No
Default domain:
Force run as user:
Temp dir readable by current user: Yes
Repository0 readable by current user: Yes
Temp dir writable by current user: Yes
AV files detected:
(none)
Installed Winsock protocols:
1003: MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP]
1004: MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP]
1001: RSVP UDP Service Provider
1002: RSVP TCP Service Provider
-----Original Message-----
From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of
Arthur Barrett
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 4:56 PM
To: Brian Post; cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: RE: [cvsnt] Re: 2.5.03 build 2252 testing
Brian,
>It isn't something simple like promoting 2K DC
>to 2K mode instead of NT compatible mode?
There are lots of theories - even some very good ones, but our question at
this point is how widespread it is (ie: does it occur in other places).
>If need be I can verify with a NT primary DC
>with 2K servers. They are however virtual PC
>images.
That'd be great. Just install the latest testing build 2252 and leave all
the default settings in the control panel - just create a sample repo and
then:
cvs -d :pserver:DOMAIN\user at localhost:/repo login
If you also have 2K PDC and 2K3 cvs server to test that'd be great.
Thanks,
Arthur
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