] wrote:
[ On Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 12:47:22 (-0800),
Noel Yap wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Creating Per-User repositories
I do have something to add, though. If your
intent is
to have students be able to grant access to other
students, SSH is sufficient and is way more secure
than
[ On Friday, February 1, 2002 at 07:00:08 (-0800), Noel Yap wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Creating Per-User repositories
My point was that students can't grant any access to
anyone not having an account on the system (I
mistakenly said to anyone not having a login on the
system in my previous email
--- Greg A. Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you're dreaming about problems which should
not exist. I
believe it was implied in the original post that all
authorised students
would implicitly be given permission to access the
CVS server. If one
uses SSH this this means they will
Greg has responded with most of what I wanted to say.
I do have something to add, though. If your intent is
to have students be able to grant access to other
students, SSH is sufficient and is way more secure
than any other method out there. However, if you want
students to be able to grant
[ On Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 12:47:22 (-0800), Noel Yap wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Creating Per-User repositories
I do have something to add, though. If your intent is
to have students be able to grant access to other
students, SSH is sufficient and is way more secure
than any other
This is probably one of those questions that keeps appearing in this
list with a quite annoying frequency _but_, as I haven't found
anything in the CVS documentation, neither in sourcefoge, savanah
nor in google, I'll ask it here anyway - perhaps it is not really a
frequentily asked question.
How about writing a course setup script (that reads in a list of users in the
course) and sets up a pserver for each student (say on ports 1100+), on a
unique port, with --allow-root=/home/userid/cmvsroot. Have each pserver setup
to run as that user's account. If you are not concerned with
[ On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 16:55:56 (-0200), Tiago Alves Macambira wrote: ]
Subject: Creating Per-User repositories
Perhaps it is not really all that complitated to do this with pserver,
It would be MUCH easier, and far more secure overall, to just use SSH.
as I could easily put