On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 10:59:37AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> but in general, someone who accesses cvs [via SSH] has system access.
> not only can my co-developer do things like "cvs checkout" and "cvs
> commit", but he can also ssh into the machine and work at a remote
> shell.
> 
> is there a way to give co-developers access to cvs WITHOUT giving them
> system level access?

You can configure sshd to only allow one command, "cvs".  I'm not
sure how to do that, but it's been discussed here in the last few
days, so check the list archives.

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|-_|/  >   Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont.        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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When I came back around from the dark side, there in front of me would
be the landing area where the crew was, and the Earth, all in the view
of my window. I couldn't help but think that there in front of me was
all of humanity, except me.
        - Michael Collins, Apollo 11 Command Module Pilot



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