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From: | Christian BAYLE |
Subject: | Re: [Debian-sf-users] Apt-get upgrade |
Date: | Fri, 12 Jul 2002 02:04:04 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020615 Debian/1.0.0-3 |
Tim Uckun wrote:
If you chroot you can easier not use ldap since you can more safelly fill the chrooted passwd and group files This is done like this in sf 2.5 for anonymous cvs, if i remember well in new_parse.pl. Just create a script that fill correctly a passwd and group file in the chrooted part. The difficulty is to have things like mail working in this chrooted part, you will probably need toLdap is useful for login shells. It essentially enable creation of login account without touching /etc/passwd and /etc/groupIt also allow to manage unix right on file access for CVS.You can not to use ldap desctivating then in local.inc, web part should work, but not FRS, FTP, SHELLS, CVS :(, though it'sprobably possible to have this working without ldap. Do SF3 also use Oracle as a Database?SF3 does use oracle as a default but it can also work with postgres. They claim you get more features with oracle.Maybe I could disable ldap. I don't use FTP or SHells or anything. I do make heavy use of CVS but I don't like the way SF creates a new CVSROOT for each project so I always create a project called coderepository and put all the code under one CVSROOT. I guess you still need ldap for :ext: cvsroots though.
enhance install-chroot for this. You have of course to chroot your ssh.It should be possible to package this as an alternate solution, but i think there is some difficult work to
manage dependancies correctly. A+ Christian
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