Hi,
I'm using git with SSH protocol to collaborate on our server.
My question : is-it possible to give a user the possibility to push on
a remote branch but not on others ?
Thanks in advance for your answers,
Antony
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I'm using git with SSH protocol to collaborate on our server.
My question : is-it possible to give a user the possibility to push on
a remote branch but not on others ?
Use gitolite: https://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite
Antony
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Nice project that I had never heard about. I will have a closer look.
Thanks a lot homonym boy ;o)
On 18 mai, 18:06, Antony Male wrote:
> > I'm using git with SSH protocol to collaborate on our server.
> > My question : is-it possible to give a user the possibility to push on
> > a remote branch
We have created a new repo and want to enable http access for the
repos.
I have added the following in the httpd.conf file.
DAV on
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Git"
AuthUserFile /etc/git-auth-file
Require valid-user
Also, I have configured git-auth-file.
When I type htt
t a little Google-ing.
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