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From: Fabrizio Morbini <fabrizio.morbini@li...> - 2002-08-19 06:30:05
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Hi, the sourceforge page of cvs-nserver say: * authentication layer is separated from other parts of CVS subsystem. This allows very flexible authentication setups: + virtual repositories: entire repository runs under only two system accounts, and is completely manageable over the network. You also can have several repositories with their very own list of users on single machine; Can you explain me (or send me the exact page of the manual that explain...) how set more repository and the user that can access each repository? I don't find it into the manual. Thank you very much and Best Regards. Fabrizio |