From: "Erwin, Richard D" <richard.d.erwin@boeing.com>
To: <help-gnats@gnu.org>
Subject: Accessing gnatsweb folders selectively within a given database
Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 21:54:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6E6ACC930A9BAB47AB0BBD1ACC0F8B3824C5ED@xch-nw-02.nw.nos.boeing.com> (raw)
Folks;
I have someone that wants to restrict access to folders within a given database. For example, they want person A to have access to a, b, and c folders from gnats-adm, but for person B to have access only to folders a and c from gnats-adm.
Is this possible? This is on a UNIX system, and my folders within the database are already set at 700 and are owned by gnats, so I can't use chgrp to modify access (and I think it won't make a difference, given that they are tightly held already).
I am assuming at this time that I would have to create /etc/gnatsd.access, create separate databases for a, b, and c, and then use /etc/gnats.conf and /etc/gnatsd.access to limit access to each of these folders.
I'm presently using gnats 3.113 and gnatsweb 2.93.
Rich Erwin
Boeing SSG - M&CT Support
(425) 865-3414
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