RE: newbie pserver question

2001-05-01 Thread Bishop, Murray
From: Toby Tremayne [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 1:09 PM To: info cvs Subject: newbie pserver question I know this is going to seem really naive, but I'm really stuck with this. I've installed CVS pserver on a linux box and it seems to work quite

Re: pserver question

2001-03-03 Thread Peter Ajamian
Jari Aalto+usenet wrote: * Thu 2001-03-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Ajamian) gnu.cvs.help * | Ceartainly that will encrypt the password for you, but the cvspwd | utility I created will fully manage the passwd and readers files for | you, allowing you to add and remove users, set them to

Re: pserver question

2001-03-01 Thread Derek R. Price
Peter Ajamian wrote: The passwords are not stored plain text in the passwd file, they have to be encrypted with the crypt() function. There's a utility available that I just finished work on this past week which will maintain the passwd and readers files for you automatically (it works

Re: pserver question

2001-03-01 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 11:38:16AM -0500, Derek R. Price wrote: Peter Ajamian wrote: There's a utility available that I just finished work on this past week which will maintain the passwd and readers files for you automatically (it works similar to the regular Unix passwd program). I

Re: pserver question

2001-03-01 Thread Peter Ajamian
"Derek R. Price" wrote: Peter Ajamian wrote: The passwords are not stored plain text in the passwd file, they have to be encrypted with the crypt() function. There's a utility available that I just finished work on this past week which will maintain the passwd and readers files for