Re: View Only in RHNS 5.2?
Jon Stanley <[email protected]> Fri, 22 May 2009 15:28:13 -0400
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On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Kulish, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: > This has been on my plate for a quite a while and honestly, I haven't been > able to dedicate much time to it. Can certainly relate to that :) > Basically, I need to assign certain users view only rights to certain server > groups (audit). Is this possible? > Whenever I've given group rights to a user, it appears they can alter subs > and reboot the machines, which I do not want. There is currently no way to do this, however it is on the roadmap for Spacewalk (which is the upstream open source project for Satellite). Here's a link to the doc that they wrote about it - https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/Features/SupportUser Does this meet your needs? It will likely be in some future version of Satellite. > ________________________________ > Attention: This electronic document and associate attachments (if any) may > contain confidential information of the sender (SHAZAM Network) and is > intended solely for use by the addresses(s). Review by unintended > individuals is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient: (i) do not > read, transmit, copy, disclose, store, or utilize this communication in any > manner; (ii) please reply to the sender immediately, state that you received > it in error and permanently delete this message and any attachment(s) from > you computer and destroy the material in its entirety if in hard copy > format. If you are the intended recipient, please use discretion in any > email reply to ensure that you do not confidential information as we cannot > secure it through this medium. By responding to us through internet e-mail, > you agree SHAZAM, Inc. and all affiliated companies harmless for any > unintentional dissemination of information contained in your message. Thank > you. This is just wrong on a public list. There are many free e-mail services that you could use that do not subject your readers to the burden of this drivel :)