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From: Bruce, Phillip
Subject: GSSAPI
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 15:58:23 -0500

Hi,

   Has any out there configure a gserver using GSSAPI implementation
   of CVS? If so, What the steps in getting this to work.

   I got the /etc/inetd.conf file setup the same way the pserver is.
   But the documentations fails to mention anything other than using
   the -a or the -x and didn't say where to use those options.

   Also how does one tell other than compilations and trial and error
   that gssapi is implemented the cvs code. I'm asking this for those
   that may download a binary version and will probably ask this question
   any way. The output of the -v version option doesn't show this and should
   mention something on the output of the version option.

   The last question for those implementing this. What else is needed on the
   client end to make this happen. Are there any clients that GSSAPI ready?


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Phillip B. Bruce
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