Antwort: Re: [alice] alice configuration files in combination with cvs

[email protected] Fri, 5 Apr 2002 10:26:57 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.linux.suse.alice
Message-ID <[email protected]>
What I don't understand is, how the connection is established and which
user with which password is relevant for the login with cvs. Does it depend
on the user who generated the bootdisk? And where is the scrambled password
in the following .cvspass files?

for root the .cvspass looks like:

mmidp700:~ # cat .cvspass
:pserver:anoncvs@mmidp700:/var/cvs A
mmidp700:~ #

but for my user it looks like:

u07tm@mmidp700:~ > cat .cvspass
:pserver:[email protected]:/var/cvs AZ,y ,
:pserver:[email protected]:/var/cvs AZ,y ,
u07tm@mmidp700:~ >

the cvsuser anoncvs is mapped to nobody whos .cvspass looks like:

nobody@mmidp700:~ > cat .cvspass
:pserver:anoncvs@mmidp700:/var/cvs A
nobody@mmidp700:~ >

What should happen after the login? Does alice take the config files
directly from the repository or is a checkout performed?


Thanks for help again.


Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Tobias Mucke





                                                                                                                                       
                      Jürgen                                                                                                           
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On Friday 05 April 2002 07:49, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Since I have some expierence with alice I try know to run it in
combination
> with a cvs server. All my config files are in a repository called alice,
so
> checking out and commiting changes to the files works fine. I set up the
> server like described on alice homepage. There is no problem in using the
> cvs but alice can not connect after the installation of a client. Thats
why
> make_all doesn't find any config files. The failure message is the
> following:
>
> cvs [export aborted]: unrecognized auth response from 151.136.128.214:
cvs
> [pser
> ver aborted]: descramble: unknown scrambling method
the scrambled password couldn't be descrabled (see below)
[...]
> The tag SYS_ALICE_CFG_URL looks like:
>
>
<SYS_ALICE_CFG_URL>cvs://[email protected]/var/cvs?module=alice&proto
>=pserver&cvspwd=2/YRQxWajYenE</SYS_ALICE_CFG_URL>
>
> is there a stupid mistake?
>
> I also tried to connect after the basic installation. This worked fine.
>
> mmicl796:~ # cvs -d :pserver:[email protected]:/var/cvs login
> (Logging in to [email protected])
> CVS password:
> mmicl796:~ #
>
> My CVSROOT\passwd looks like
>
> mmidp700:~/alice/classes # cat /var/cvs/CVSROOT/passwd
> anoncvs:2/YRQxWajYenE:nobody
> u07tm:lTAiGfDr9vEH2

You passwords are not correct:
do a manual login and and take the password from your ~.cvspass for the
ALICE_URL and not the one from the CVSROOT/passwd. There the passwords are
crypted completly different ( CVSROOT/passwd is crypted unix like and
~/.cvspass is only scrambled).

That should work

Greetings Jürgen
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