[cvsnt] ACL's with Domain groups and sspi
Mark Johnson
amarkjohnson at gmail.com
Fri Sep 29 04:25:39 BST 2006
Am I correct in thinking that a cvsnt server, running on a Linux machine,
which is configured to see Active Directory groups, should respect those
groups for ACL's?
Tony, you mentioned in a previous thread that using cvs -ttt would show the
ALC logic. I am familiar with using "-ttt" in various commands for
debugging, but I don't know which command should return the ACL logic. I
don't see anything when using "cvs -ttt update". Someone else had this
problem, and it went away when he moved from a VM server to a real physical
server. Could have been a configuration issue. I have checked everything I
can think of. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
On 9/26/06, Mark Johnson <amarkjohnson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am using cvsnt 2.5.03 on Linux (server), using sspi to access it from
> windows clients. My Linux box authenticates off our Windows domain using
> samba/winbind. I'm having ACL problems, recognizing my AD groups. I can
> set file permissions to a specific domain group, and the os recognizes this
> group. When I use this group in an ACL, it does not work. In looking
> through previous posts, I see refrerences to using "cvs -ttt" to view the
> ACL logic. Which commands would this be? If I run "cvs -ttt up" in a
> previously checked out module, which noW requires me to be a member of a
> specific domain group, I don't see any ACL related info. Is there something
> I am missing? My domain group is "T360", so it should be valid for Linux.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
>
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