Problems logging into CVS server

Started by Devrim GUNDUZover 21 years ago4 messages
#1Devrim GUNDUZ
devrim@gunduz.org

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Hi,

We currently experience problems while logging into CVS server:

[pgsql75@gunduz pgsql75]$ cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.postgresql.org:/projects/cvsroot co -P pgsql
cvs checkout: authorization failed: server anoncvs.postgresql.org rejected
access to /projects/cvsroot for user anoncvs

FYI...
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#2Marc G. Fournier
scrappy@postgresql.org
In reply to: Devrim GUNDUZ (#1)
Re: Problems logging into CVS server

Damn ... I'll have to look at it ... we had a hacker get in through the
way anoncvs was setup, so I set a passwd on in /etc/passwd (but didn't
touch the anoncvs setup itself) ... will play with it tonight and see if I
can figure out how to do a more secure anon-cvs ;( I have to be missing
something in the config *sigh*

On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Devrim GUNDUZ wrote:

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Hi,

We currently experience problems while logging into CVS server:

[pgsql75@gunduz pgsql75]$ cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.postgresql.org:/projects/cvsroot co -P pgsql
cvs checkout: authorization failed: server anoncvs.postgresql.org rejected
access to /projects/cvsroot for user anoncvs

FYI...
- --
Devrim GUNDUZ
devrim~gunduz.org devrim.gunduz~linux.org.tr
http://www.tdmsoft.com
http://www.gunduz.org

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#3Justin Clift
justin@postgresql.org
In reply to: Marc G. Fournier (#2)
Re: Problems logging into CVS server

Marc G. Fournier wrote:

Damn ... I'll have to look at it ... we had a hacker get in through the
way anoncvs was setup, so I set a passwd on in /etc/passwd (but didn't
touch the anoncvs setup itself) ... will play with it tonight and see if
I can figure out how to do a more secure anon-cvs ;( I have to be
missing something in the config *sigh*

Um, that sounds worrying. Was the activity of the hacker anything that
would affect PG code, or access to anything sensitive (account
passwords, etc)?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

#4Marc G. Fournier
scrappy@postgresql.org
In reply to: Justin Clift (#3)
Re: Problems logging into CVS server

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Justin Clift wrote:

Marc G. Fournier wrote:

Damn ... I'll have to look at it ... we had a hacker get in through the
way anoncvs was setup, so I set a passwd on in /etc/passwd (but didn't
touch the anoncvs setup itself) ... will play with it tonight and see if I
can figure out how to do a more secure anon-cvs ;( I have to be missing
something in the config *sigh*

Um, that sounds worrying. Was the activity of the hacker anything that would
affect PG code, or access to anything sensitive (account passwords, etc)?

No ... anoncvs is not part of the same group as the primary cvsroot, so
not able to commit to the source tree ... the anoncvs cvsroot is a
different directory structure altogether (/projects/cvsroot vs /cvsroot),
and the anoncvs user has no write permissions on /cvsroot ...

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