Yes, you can. I can do without sudo/root, but I can't do without SSH access. I've been thinking through what I actually use to manage my multiple domains, and command-line access -- to run scripts directly, to execute shell commands, to be sure I know for sure the contents of any directory, to easily edit such things as .htaccess files and other . files, in short, to have Unix/Linux/Darwin available -- is the minimum ability I want.

George

On Apr 22, 2009, at 10:14 AM, David Bovill wrote:

Can we use ssh to compile and install binaries? I've had to do this a number of times with my Dreamhost account for instance - mainly to compile command line programs to be used with (Rev) cgi's. I can;t remember the details -
but I must have used my user account and not sudo / root.

For instance if I were to fully move over Id have 2 command line aplications
i'd want to comile from soure and then I'd need to install MediaWiki - I
should be able to do that with the existing ssh access - no?

2009/4/22 Pierre Sahores <psaho...@free.fr>


As long as on-rev give us a total control on both our document-root
directory and our rev-application's .irev code, why would we need root
access to a mutualised server ? Just would be an inacceptable security hole and the direct way to loose the best sand-box the server integrity need.


So would like to know if there are any limitations regarding ssh access - as
Ill have to decide between Dreamhost and On-Rev - or to keep both :)
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