so if I the client access cvs via :ext, how can I grant them readonly
permission? Say I'm using ssh, then everyclient accesses to cvs is able
to access to my main server. They can write or execute any file. That is
so unsafe.
Mark D. Baushke wrote:
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Nina Pham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
are readers and writers files also work for cvs ext or they just work
for cvs via pserver?
The CVSROOT/readers and CVSROOT/writers files are consulted with the
:pserver: access method and NOT the :ext: access method.
-- Mark
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