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From: "Nayar, Priya G" <Priya.Nayar@fci.com>
To: 'Eicke Felipe' <eickeaf@hotmail.com>, help-gnats@gnu.org
Subject: RE: Autentication Again...
Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 05:48:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <903E17B6FF22A24C96B4E28C2C0214D708384D@sr-bng-exc01.int.tsbu.net> (raw)

in the file gnatsd.access in the following path(it depends on where u hv
installed, and compiles ur sources for gnats...)


[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 gnats]$ pwd
/home/gnats
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 gnats]$ ls
dead.letter    ginstall.sh    gnats-3.999.1.tar  gnatsscripts
gnatsweb.cgi.new  support
forceLogo.gif  gnats-3.999.1  gnats-install      gnatsweb.cgi  mbox
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 gnats]$ cd gnats-install/
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 gnats-install]$ ls
bin  com  etc  info  libexec  man  share
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 gnats-install]$ cd com/
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 com]$ ls
dummyproj  gnatsdb  gnatstest  library  project1  project2  project3  tester
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 com]$ cd dummyproj/
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 dummyproj]$ ls
dummyproj documentation  dummyproj firmware  dummyproj hardware  dummyproj
software  gnats-adm  gnats-queue  pending
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 dummyproj]$ cd gnats-adm/
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 gnats-adm]$ ls
addresses  categories  classes  current  dbconfig  gnatsd.access  index
locks  responsible  states  submitters
[gnats@idc_linux_bld01 gnats-adm]$ vi gnatsd.access  
#
#                  User access levels with the GNATS daemon.
#
# Any line which begins with a `#' is considered a comment, and GNATS
# will ignore it.
#
# Each entry has the format:
#
#       userid:password:access-level:database-alias
#
#       Wildcard characters are supported for userid, password and database.
#            "*" matches anything; "?" matches any single character
#
#       * userid:   a user id to gain access to gnatsd
#       * password: a password for the user.  Passwords prefixed by $0$ are
#               assumed to be plain-text.  Passwords without a prefix are
#               assumed to be encrypted with standard crypt(), while
passwords
#               prefixed with $1$ are assumed to be MD5 encrypted.
#               MD5 and crypt() encryption may not be available on all
systems.
#       * access-level: (default = edit)
#               deny     - gnatsd closes the connection
#               none     - no further access until userid and password given
#               listdb   - same as 'none', except that the user is allowed
to
#                          list the available databases on the server
#               view     - query and view PRs with Confidential=no only
#               viewconf - query and view PRs with Confidential=yes
#               edit     - full edit access
#               admin    - full admin access (required for operations such
as
#                          deleting PRs)
#         This overrides (increases but never lowers) the access level given
#         as the default for the user's host in the global gnatsd.conf file.
#       * database-alias: a comma-separated list of database names.
#         It's ignored in gnatsd-adm/gnatsd.access since this file is
already
#         database specific.
#
#*:*:view:
priya:password:edit:
bjuda:password:edit:
~



set the access levels for different users as view, edit or admin(all
privileges). this file exists for each & every project in the database. u
can set different people to hv differet access levels for different
projects.
in file shown to u for ref, users priya & bjuda hv edit access.


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hope this helps & answers ur question.
:-)

rgds,
priya

-----Original Message-----
From: Eicke Felipe [mailto:eickeaf@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 12:29 AM
To: help-gnats@gnu.org
Subject: Autentication Again...


Hi folks...
I installed Gnatsweb v3.99.3 and Gnats v4.0-beta1. Everything is functional 
but I need to control the access by user. When the user X that have a 
password logs in gnastsweb only control your tasks and see anothers belong 
to others users. Is There a way to configure this environment?
Today any user get access into gnatsweb no password, this is very 
dangerous...I need help.

Thanks and regards.
Eicke.

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             reply	other threads:[~2003-06-05  5:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-06-05  5:48 Nayar, Priya G [this message]
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2003-06-05 12:36 Eicke Felipe
2003-06-04 19:04 Eicke Felipe

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