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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Savannah


From: Bob Crandell
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Savannah
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 18:57:13 +0000

How well will this work with 150 groups that aren't supposed to see each other?

Richard June (address@hidden) wrote*:
>
>well the only other obvious(to me anyway) solution is to use something
>like VMware and run multiple VMs for everything. in a way that's better
>because they all get their own "system" but it's gonna be more taxing on
>the host OS.
>
>Bob Crandell wrote:
>
>> Thanks but that won't work for the number of clients I'll be dealing with, 
>> though.
>>
>> Richard June (address@hidden) wrote*:
>>
>>>Well, one thing I did here @ work was this:
>>>Setup aliases on eth0
>>>install my distribution(in my case RH) to extra partitons on the drive.
>>>Mount it.
>>>then chroot to the directory and run init(chroot <dir> init)
>>>it's not perfect, for example if you don't/can't specify an IP address
>>>to bind to things don't work, but you can otherwise pretty effectively
>>>segregate things. We use it for different development environments and I
>>>bind ssh to each IP, so ssh redhat-6.2 takes you to the rh 6.2 dev
>>>eviron, etc.
>>>
>>>Bob Crandell wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>Is there a way to isolate users to groups such that the users in group A 
>>>>can't see
>>>>anything having to with group B?  They shouldn't even see that there is a 
>>>>group B.
>>>>
>>>>I'm toying with the idea of setting up a co-located box that several 
>>>>companies
>>>>would share.  I don't think they would feel very comfortable, secure, if 
>>>>they saw
>>>>someone else's stuff.
>
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