Hello, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 31.01.2006 17:36:07:
> We have a csv repository, where every file should belong to > cvsuser.cvsgroup. This works fine for every user, except for me: If I > check in or tag a file, that file belongs to _me_ (gru.users) > afterwards... Ok, I (partially) solved that problem: my password in the CVSROOT/config was wrong (blush). So, as I read in README.Debian: The new PAM support changes this order to: CVSROOT/passwd (always checked) PAM (optional, enabled by default) /etc/passwd (optional, disabled by default) Since cvs couldn't authenticate me with CVSROOT/passwd, it went on and authenticated me with pam. That leads to the problem: > Since PAM is used, too, I added that to CVSROOT/config: > DefaultPamUser=cvsuser I didn't change other defaults, so I should have been authenticated via PAM, but the DefaultPamUser was ignored. Why ? How can I find out if PAM really was used ? If PAM was used, it seems that the use of DefaultPamUser is buggy... Mit freundlichen Grüßen Markus Grunwald Softwareentwicklung PRÜFTECHNIK Condition Monitoring GmbH Oskar-Messter-Straße 19-21 85737 Ismaning www.pruftechnik.com Tel: +49 (0)89 99616177 Fax: +49 (0)89 99616200