>Yes - love the idea of pserver keeping usernames / passwords independant
of
>the OS, and keeping cvs running as non-root.

I'm not sure if this is possible since I haven't tried it out myself, but I
think you can have each user have their own SSH keypair into a shared
account on the CVS server.  SSH can be configured so that all they can
execute is cvs and, IIRC, the environment variable CVS_USER can be set on a
per-key basis so that cvs records the proper username.

Noel



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