yup, and you can even point the .htaccess to read the CVS password file 
, so your users only have 1 password to remember for each repository 
they need to access.
Beto

Lee Fellows wrote:

>On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 06:06, Isaac Claymore wrote:
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>>Hi, CVS folks.
>>My question is not strictly related to CVS itself, but I think
>>this list is the right place to ask.
>>I've set up ViewCVS for my team, but then everyone on our LAN
>>gets read access to the repository through it, which is not 
>>desired.
>>So is there any tool or mechanism that's able to add authentication
>>functionality to ViewCVS without hacking its code? Or, do you
>>folks have similar experience?
>>Thanks~~
>>
>>-Clay
>>
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>  If you are using apache as the web server, have you looked at
>.htaccess and .htpasswd?
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