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Re: Permissions in $RCSHOME
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Paul Eggert |
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Re: Permissions in $RCSHOME |
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Mon, 01 Oct 2007 13:24:34 -0700 |
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"Cannon, Alastair, VF UK, Partner" <address@hidden> writes:
> Should the ,v files in the repository all be owned by the same (possibly
> admin??) account/uid?
It's typical, but not necessary.
> Should they all have a particular permission set on them - say
> r--r--r--?
r--r--r-- and r-xr-xr-x are the most popular permissions in practice.
More-paranoid sites can omit permissions to other and group, or use
ACLs.
> Is there a definite disadvantage to having many different
> permissions/ownerships of the dirs/,v files in the repository. I am
> thinking about both data integrity *and* security.
It depends on your security policy. But I suggest keeping things simple.
Also, take care to have appropriate permissions on the directories
containing the ,v files.
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