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gnats/445: Problems with access levels
From: |
franky . backeljauw |
Subject: |
gnats/445: Problems with access levels |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Dec 2002 11:38:42 -0500 |
>Number: 445
>Notify-List:
>Category: gnats
>Synopsis: Problems with access levels
>Confidential: no
>Severity: serious
>Priority: high
>Responsible: unassigned
>State: open
>Class: support
>Submitter-Id: net
>Arrival-Date: Thu Dec 19 11:38:41 -0500 2002
>Originator: Franky Backeljauw
>Release: v4.0-beta2
>Organization:
Universiteit Antwerpen (UIA)
>Environment:
Sun Solaris 2.8
>Description:
I have several problems with setting up the access levels. My current settings
are "*:listdb:" in gnatsd.host_access and "guest:guest:view:default" in
gnatsd.user_access, with both files in etc/gnats. However, if I do a telnet to
gnatsd and execute the command "USER guest guest", it still says that my access
level is "listdb". I have put gnatsd.user_access in the com/gnatsdb/gnats-adm/
directory too, but that does not help either.
Second, I cannot override the default access level. I know that setting
"*:view:" in gnatsd.host_access sets the default access level to "view". Now,
suppose that in addition I want to give host "myhost" the access level "edit".
It does not help to add "myhost:edit:" to gnatsd.host_access, because it is
ignored. So the only way to give "myhost" the "edit" access level, is to
delete the line "*:view:", but then no other host than "myhost" has access to
gnats. Apparently, the "*:view:" line overrides every other line present. The
same goes for lines in the gnats.user_access file.
>How-To-Repeat:
I have used the original files, with gnats installed in ~backelj/bug_tracking.
>Fix:
Unknown
>Unformatted:
- gnats/445: Problems with access levels,
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