Re: Silly question about CVS and permissions

2005-04-18 Thread Todd Denniston
"Michaelis, Daniel" wrote: > > Todd, > > Thanks for the answers. > > Regarding your comments, my intent is less to provide a "secure" environment > (we don't expose cvs outside the internal network), and I'm not terribly > worried about malicious destruction of data; I'm much more concerned with

RE: Silly question about CVS and permissions

2005-04-18 Thread Michaelis, Daniel
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Re: Silly question about CVS and permissions

2005-04-18 Thread Todd Denniston
Michaelis, Daniel writes: > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.Please do not send MIME and/or > HTML encrypted messages to the list. Plain text only, PLEASE! > > there doesn't seem to be anything that prevents User1 > from going into the ProjectDir1/bin directory and > removing file

Silly question about CVS and permissions

2005-04-18 Thread Michaelis, Daniel
Folks,   I'm COMPLETELY new to CVS, and am assisting the CVS administrator configure the tool on a Linux server.  I've got a cursory understanding of the CVSROOT directory structure; my question is one of permissions.  I realize that this has probably been addressed in the past, but readi