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Old 01-04-2005, 05:42 AM   #1
ralagar_raja
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Hi,

We have a Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0 linux box. We would like to
implement the authentication through the LDAP server in the linux box for
the users accessing from the windows client, linux client etc. Is this a
correct approach ?. Are there any plugin software available in linux in
order to carry out the authentication ?

We would like to install the CVS server on the same linux box. We need to
assign file and user level permission to be set for the CVS repositories for
indiviual users permission instead of group level permissions. Could you
please suggest us the technical feasiabilty for this implementaion ?

With Regards.,
Alagar Raja R
 
  


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