Ehlo ppl ;)

Can't you just restrict the io to the $FG_HOME dir or something? And if 
the user (I doubt that John Doe needs this...) requires permissions some 
where else then he/she could tell fgfs that with a cmd line argument? 
like --io-read=/myDir --io-read=/tmp --io-write=/etc/passwd ?

/Sven

Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Melchior FRANZ -- Monday 16 June 2008:
>   
>> people who don't have write permission for $FG_HOME/Nasal/io.nas 
>>     
>
> err ... $FG_ROOT/Nasal/io.nas
>
>
>
>   
>>   READ ALLOW $FG_ROOT/*
>>     
> [...]
>   
>> This can be overridden with a file $FG_HOME/Nasal/IOrules
>> that is either empty, or contains these rules:
>>
>>   READ DENY *
>>   WRITE DENY *
>>     
>
> err ... it can be overridden with any rules. The important point
> is that a local file doesn't add to the global rules, but replace
> them. And an empty file or one with "READ DENY *\nWRITE DENY *"
> is the most restrictive you can have.
>
> m.
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