Hi!
 
    Yes, they do require a real account on the CVS pserver if you are not using the SysAuth=no in the 'config' file in the CVSROOT/ administrative files. If you are using this then you have to create a 'passwd' file and enter users in that. For further clarification, please refer Per Cederqvist for Administrative files or the CVS REd Book by Karl Fogel. These both are available as links and/or PDF documents from the http://www.cvshome.org site. You can refer to them.
 
Hope this helps ...  ;-)
 
Gagneet
 
 
 
 
 
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Hi,

Just a small question:

Do users connecting using the pserver method need a real account (shell
login, home directory,...) on the machine running cvs pserver?

Cyrille

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