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Re: Trying (failing) to limit access to one user

From: Alan M. Evans <ame1_at_extratech.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 11:20:15 -0700

On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 21:07 +0300, Daniel Shahaf wrote:

> Perhaps
>
> [/]
> ~jon = rw

Nope. jon still able to check out the entire repository tree.

So far, it seems that the only rules that make any difference are "* ="
and "$authenticated =". These give everybody access. Without one of
these present, nobody has access. And now I can add "~anyname =" to that
list.

Using "anyname =" doesn't seem to have any effect at all on access. It
certainly doesn't grant any access to anyname.

This is why I mentioned in my OP that I thought this might be me
misunderstanding the meaning of "anonymous access" in this context.

-Alan
Received on 2011-04-27 20:20:51 CEST

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