This software is a wrapper program that enables CVS in pserver mode.
One of the great things about cvsd is that it comes with tools for setting up a rootjail. This feature can be very useful if you're looking to run a public cvs pserver since it adds an extra layer of security to cvs.
However, it's worth noting that running a cvs pserver does have its security limitations, particularly when it comes to authentication. If you want to guarantee the security of your data, it might be a good idea to consider using secure shell as a more robust authentication mechanism and transport, since cvs pserver passwords are transmitted in plaintext.
Still, cvsd is a good option for anyone who wants to use cvs as a powerful tool while retaining some control over the potential "damage" it could do if it were to be compromised. In particular, running cvs in a rootjail is a great way to limit the damage that could be done should the server be exploited.
Finally, it's worth noting that running cvsd without any write permissions to any directory on the system is generally a good practice. This helps ensure that your data remains as secure as possible, even in the unlikely event that a security breach occurs.
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