My apologies.
-Richard.
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Subject: Re: cvs client sends 8-character passwords.
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> >Synopsis:
> CVS cli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> >Synopsis:
> CVS client sends 8-characters of a password, regardless of password length.
This is a Sun-specific problem and is fixed in the current release
(1.11), which you can get from www.cvshome.org.
-Larry Jones
Who, ME? Who?! Me?? WHO... Me?! Who, me?
>Submitter-Id: net
>Originator: Richard Campbell
>Organization:
air2web.com
>Confidential:
no
>Synopsis:
CVS client sends 8-characters of a password, regardless of password length.
>Severity:
non-critical
>Priority:
low
>Category:
Category: cvs client
>Class:
Hi!
As a suggestion to the manual part where it talks about 'Setting up
the server for password authentication', it should be interesting to
add that for machines with tcp_wrappers the line:
cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/bin/cvs -f
--allow-root=/usr/cvsroot pser
Hi! I want to report something that appears to be a bug. We are
running CVS in a client/pserver configuration (WinNT clients/Linux
server). I noticed the following problem when trying to rename a file
in the repository to a new name that differs only in its case from the
old filename, as illustrat