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Re: As if there wasn't enough discussion about access control...
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yap_noel |
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Re: As if there wasn't enough discussion about access control... |
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Fri, 28 Sep 2001 09:36:55 -0400 |
Read only users need write permissions into the directories where locks are
created (see LockDir configuration). They also need read permissions to
the repository directories and archives.
Noel
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enough discussion about access control...
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09/27/01 02:05 PM
I've set up CVS on a Linux server. We access it over SSH.
Currently, access is through group permissions; if you're a member of the
'cvs' group on the Linux box, you have full access the repository. But if
you're not...
I'd like to be able to establish some sort of "checkout-only" access for
the
folks in marketing. Is there a way to create such a thing using Unix file
permissions? Or do I need to dig into the administrative files?
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