I am trying to bring cvs into my company. I am working with one of our Solaris admins on getting the product installed and configured.
We have run into a problem with getting the PAM authentication working. I really don't know anything about PAM, my admin probably does, but we have followed the instructions. We compiled it with PAM enabled. He modified the pam.conf file and added these lines: cvs auth required pam_unix.so.1 cvs account required pam_unix.so.1 cvs session required pam_unix.so.1 When I do the command: cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs login it does prompt for a password, and I put in the right one. But I get: cvs login: authorization failed: server cvsdev rejected access to /cvs for user y24jds In the /var/adm/messages, I see the output: cvs[26366]: [ID 926525 daemon.notice] login failure (for /cvs) I looked and found where pam_unix.so.1 was located and put that in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable in the .profile for the "cvs" userid. I don't know if that was necessary, but I tried it. We also might have another complication entering in. Our Unix servers run a very intrusive security program called E-Trust. It is so powerful that it can even limit what root can do. We have a data security team that administers it, but trobuleshooting with them can be difficult sometimes and I'm not really sure it is a factor yet. Where do I start trying to troubleshoot this? Thanks! Jeff _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list Info-cvs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs