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Erwin, Richard D |
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access to multiple databases... |
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Thu, 26 Jun 2003 00:06:56 -0700 |
Folks;
I'm banging my head against the wall onthis one and could use a little help.
I'm useing gnatsweb 4.0 and gnats 3.999.2. I have three separate databases.
In gnats/gnatsweb 3.113, I could set the local host to "none" and the users to
"edit" or "view", as appropriate, individually in their spearate access files,
and all would work out.
Now, I have in /usr/local/etc/gnats, gnatsd.user_access and gnats_hosts.access,
and can setup gnatsd.user_access within a given database, say
/usr/local/com/gnatsdb/default, if I don't want to setup the file within
/usr/local/etc/gnats.
I've tried a few different combinations, and would prefer either having a
gnats_hosts.access file that sets the host(s) involved to "none", with
individual /usr/local/com/gnatsdb/*/gnatsd.user_access file. However, no
matter what I do, the second I set a host to "none", nothing seems to trump it
in the user files I create.
My users essentially want to allow everyone wide access to PRs within their
database, but push away everyone else that hasn't been invited. RIght now, it
seems I can't give them that.
Am I missing something obvious, or is there a better way to accomplish this end?
Thanks in advance,
Rich Erwin
Boeing SSG - M&CT Support
(425) 865-3414
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