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Re: How to programmatically restrict a /bin/rm command in a repository?
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Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: How to programmatically restrict a /bin/rm command in a repository? |
Date: |
Wed, 3 Sep 2003 15:58:12 -0400 (EDT) |
Christopher Rumpf writes:
>
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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> I have some developers who simply refuse to use the 'cvs rm', 'cvs
> delete' and 'cvs remove' commands. Instead they log into the CVS server
> (using SSH), cd into the repository and /bin/rm the ,v files which they
> are concerned about. (yikes!)
You can configure sshd to only let them run cvs and not other commands
(including a generic login). See the ssh documentation for details.
-Larry Jones
I like maxims that don't encourage behavior modification. -- Calvin
- How to programmatically restrict a /bin/rm command in a repository?, Christopher Rumpf, 2003/09/02
- Re: How to programmatically restrict a /bin/rm command in a repository?,
Larry Jones <=
- Re: How to programmatically restrict a /bin/rm command in a repository?, Rob Helmer, 2003/09/03
- Re: How to programmatically restrict a /bin/rm command in a repository?, Eric Siegerman, 2003/09/03
- Re: How to programmatically restrict a /bin/rm command in a repository?, Greg A. Woods, 2003/09/03
- RE: How to programmatically restrict a /bin/rm command in a repository?, Sergey Gurov, 2003/09/04
- Re: How to programmatically restrict a /bin/rm command in a repository?, Matthew . Riechers, 2003/09/04