Hello,

Thanks Binand .It worked after I followed all the
steps you mentioned.Thanks for your detailed
explaination.I was doing this on the Linux box at my
home.

What is the need of creating the user cvs and putting
it to group project?

Also let me confess I did not do man 8 inetd which
would have given me some more idea about the service
structure in xinetd.conf.

Regards,

Prasad
--- "Binand Raj S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 06:15:31PM +0530, Shridhar
> Daithankar wrote:
> > Additionally create .rhosts file in each users
> home dir. which contains pairs 
> > of remote logging info. It includes ip address and
> user name separated by 
> > space.
> > 
> > Enable rsh as xinetd service and change
> /etc/hosts.[allow/deny] appropriately.. 
> > Now windows clients can also use cvs. Just
> configure wincvs to use .rhosts 
> > authentication..
> 
> I usually don't recommend rsh/rlogin. Do you really
> want to?
> 
> WinCVS handles pserver very well. The current
> development version also supports
> ssh, I believe.
> 
> > > Now you are all set. Give out to users that
> their cvsroot is
> > >
>
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroot/myproject
> > 
> > Use CVSROOT environment varible. Make life
> easy..;-)
> 
> That is for users to set their CVSROOT enviroment
> variable ;-)
> 
> Binand
> 
> 
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