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Re: what's to stop a developer from nuking the repository?
From: |
Andrew Marlow |
Subject: |
Re: what's to stop a developer from nuking the repository? |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Jan 2004 09:46:01 +0000 |
"Rhodes, Phillip C." <address@hidden> writes:
>
>I am nervous that all my cvs archives are owned by a group that all of
>our developers are a member of.
>That is, any developer with a unix account (all of them) can nuke the
>archives.
>
>Besides backups.... any thoughts on this? Sorry, I am new to cvs...
I use cvs over ssh and the machine is completely locked down. The only
access other than via cvs+ssh is a restricted shell login which does not
include access to the rm command and several other potentially dangerous
commands). The restricted shell also places you in a chroot prison. Seems
to work.
Regards,
Andrew Marlow
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