01-27-2011
User restrictions
Hi,
I am setting up a new Suse server and I'm very happy with it . So far Apache2, SVN, PHP5 and MySQL are up and running. Now I want to create and delete users (for coders for our projects) but they aren't allowed to do anything so there must be some restrictions. I want access restriction so they can only visit /home/$username/* and /public/www/* (but not parent dirs!) and they may only use svn (not yast or other stuff to modify the server). How can I do this?
Regards!
Kevin
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svn::hooks::allowlogchange
SVN::Hooks::AllowLogChange(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVN::Hooks::AllowLogChange(3pm)
NAME
SVN::Hooks::AllowLogChange - Allow changes in revision log messages.
VERSION
version 1.19
SYNOPSIS
This SVN::Hooks plugin is used to allow revision log changes by some users.
It's deprecated. You should use SVN::Hooks::AllowPropChange instead.
It's active in the "pre-revprop-change" hook.
It's configured by the following directive.
ALLOW_LOG_CHANGE(WHO, ...)
This directive enables the change of revision log messages, which are mantained in the "svn:log" revision property.
The optional WHO argument specifies the users that are allowed to make those changes. If absent, any user can change a log message.
Otherwise, it specifies the allowed users depending on its type.
STRING
Specify a single user by name.
REGEXP
Specify the class of users whose names are matched by the Regexp.
ALLOW_LOG_CHANGE();
ALLOW_LOG_CHANGE('jsilva');
ALLOW_LOG_CHANGE(qr/silva$/);
AUTHOR
Gustavo L. de M. Chaves <gnustavo@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by CPqD.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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