Hi,

Thanks for the explanation, but this does not fit my use case. I have a
home with multiple users using it, so I want to give access to paul
(only for /home/paul) and alice (only for /home/alice). I think that
your instructions work for a setup where paul and alice use a different
machine so they have access to separate backups... here they both use
the same "machine" (shared NFS server)...

Can you re-open this bug ?

Arthur

On 09/13/2011 11:48 AM, Ludovic Drolez wrote:
> Hi !
>
> In fact you can already do this. In the 'hosts' files, you have a
> 'user' field. That's the name of the use that can access the backup.
> So you just need to:
> 1- set-up kerberos auth on your Apache server,
> 2- the kerberos users and the ones in 'hosts' should match
> 3- create a user.pl for each /home/user
>
> BR,
>
>   Ludovic
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 12:40:53PM +0200, Arthur Lutz wrote:
>> Package: backuppc
>> Version: 3.1.0-4lenny3
>> Severity: wishlist
>>
>>
>> For a multiuser setup with a kerberos authentication it would be really nice 
>> to 
>> have a way of giving access to those users to their personnal backups. 
>>
>> So user "paul" would have access to /home/paul for example. 
>>
>> I couldn't find a bugtracker for the upstream of backuppc so I'm putting it 
>> here.
>>




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