Install the CVS server document under Solaris

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Install the CVS server document under Solaris

Suppose our cvsroot in / OPT / CVS

Find the original code www.cvshome.org download back

Decompression

$ Gunzip CVS-1-11.Tar.gz

$ TAR XVF CVS-1-11.tar

Will return to generate a directory called CVS-1.11, enter the catalog compilation,

$ CD CVS-1.11

$. / configure --Prefix = / usr / local / cvs

(--prefix parameters are specified installation directory, I believe everyone should know)

$ Make

$ su root

#make install

Add / usr / local / cvs / bin to the PATH environment variable.

Enter the cvs -version test. The correct version will display the version number of the CVS.

After the operation is completed, the software part of the CVS server needs to be installed, and some settings will be made

Create user groups and user accounts

Create group

GroupAdd Group1

GroupAdd Group2

GroupAdd Group3

GroupAdd Test

GroupAdd Cvsadmin (Administrator)

Establish a user

UserAdd -m -g cvsadmin -g gid -d / export / home / cvsadmin -s / bin / bash cvsadmin

Passwd cvsadmin

Enter the password of cvsadmin

The same method creates other users

Create a folder in / OPT / CVS /

Mkdir Group1 Group2 Group3 Test Undercontral (Control Library)

Initialize the CVS server, the CVS will create the system files used in the initialization process, and write to the original content.

#CVS -D / OPT / CVS / Group1 INIT

#CVS -D / OPT / CVS / Group2 Init

#CVS -D / OPT / CVS / Group3 Init

#CVS -D / OPT / CVS / TEST INIT

#CVS -D / OPT / CVS / UnderContral Init

View / OPT / CVS / Group1, / ​​OPT / CVS / Group2, / OPT / CVS / Group3, / OPT / CVS / TEST, / OPT / CVS / UnderContral directory, each folder generates a cvsroot folder, and There are many system files below the directory.

Edit / etc / services files and join:

#vi / etc / services

CVSPSERVER 2401 / TCP #CVS Server TCP Port

CVSPSERVER 2401 / UDP #CVS Server UDP Port

Edit the /etc/inetd.conf file and join:

#vi /etc/inetd.conf

CVSPSERVER STREAM TCP NOWAIT ROOT / USR / LOCAL / CVS / BIN / CVS CVS -F - Allow-Root = / OPT / CVS / Group1 - Allow-Root = / OPT / CVS / Group2 - Allow-root = / OPT / cvs group3 - alolow-root = / opt / cvs / test - allow-root = / opt / cvs / undercontral pserver

From the newly launched inetd process

#ps -ef | grep inetd (Check INetd process number)

#kill -1 inetd process number

Telnet Localhost 2401

If a cursor flashing input OK carries?

[Bash-2.03] root @ Solaris: / Data / Project> Telnet localhost 2401

Trying 127.0.0.1 ...

Connected to localhost.escape character is '^]'.

OK Enter

CVS [PServer Aborted]: Bad Auth Protocol Start: OK

Then the CVS server is running normally.

authority management

Enter / OPT directory

Chgrp Sys -R CVS

CHMOD -R 755 CVS

Enter / OPT / CVS directory

Chgrp -r group1 group1 group1

Chgrp -r group2 group2

Chgrp -r group3 group3

Chgrp -r test test

Chgrp -r cvsadmin undercontral

CHMOD -R 770 Group1 Group2 Group3 Test Undercontral

Edit / ETC / Group

Add a cvsadmin or other administrator account (for example: kilven) to cvsadmin group1 group2 group3 test five groups

Cvsadmin :: 102: Cvsadmin, Kilven

Group1 :: 104: Cvsadmin, Kilven

Test :: 105: Cvsadmin, Kilven

Group2 :: 106: Cvsadmin, Kilven

Group3 :: 107: Cvsadmin, Kilven

At this point, you will find that you can access all warehouses in addition to CvsAdmin and Kilven, others can only access the CVS resources of their own group.

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