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ineiev |
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[Savannah-cvs] [564] retitle |
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Thu, 9 Feb 2023 03:32:35 -0500 (EST) |
Revision: 564
http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=administration&revision=564
Author: ineiev
Date: 2023-02-09 03:32:34 -0500 (Thu, 09 Feb 2023)
Log Message:
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retitle
Modified Paths:
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trunk/sviki/ShellAccess.mdwn
Modified: trunk/sviki/ShellAccess.mdwn
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--- trunk/sviki/ShellAccess.mdwn 2023-02-09 08:25:14 UTC (rev 563)
+++ trunk/sviki/ShellAccess.mdwn 2023-02-09 08:32:34 UTC (rev 564)
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-Shell access in general
------------------------
+# Shell access
+## In general
+
Savannah does not provide shell accounts for users, since running
arbitrary commands is far too large an attack vector. We do use the
Unix login mechanism and [[SshAccess]] but only certain commands can be
@@ -21,10 +22,8 @@
it is not a good idea to use it (plus we'd have to patch the CVS
validation).
+## As root, for Savannah workers
-Shell access (as root) for Savannah workers
--------------------------------------------
-
For those working on Savannah itself (support requests, development,
etc.), shell and root access may be needed. (It is not needed to handle
new project submissions, and it's a good idea to do those for a while
@@ -56,10 +55,8 @@
root@mgt0.savannah.gnu.org; see [[ListServer]] for tasks that this is
needed for.
+## As separate user, for Savannah workers
-Shell access (as separate user) for Savannah workers
-----------------------------------------------------
-
Some sv workers like to have personal accounts on the servers. The best
approach for this is to have it be completely separate from normal
user-level Savannah access. Here was the process for `luca` in April
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