Try it and see? (and btw you may not need the theguy=r record on the root dir)
Tino Schwarze wrote on Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 19:00:09 +0200: > Hi there, > > Google only turned up the usual starter's examples... :-( > > Given the following structure: > > /customerA/projA/ > /customerA/projB/ > /customerA/projC/ > ... > /customerB/projX/ > /customerB/projY/ > ... > > Is there an easy way to grant someone rw-access to /customerA/projB > *only*, that is without something like the following in authz? > > [/] > theguy = r > @mydevs = rw > > [/customerA/projA] > theguy = > > [/customerA/projB] > theguy = rw > > [/customerA/projC] > theguy = > > [/customerB] > theguy = > > The tree is a bit deper in reality and has more projects and I don't > want to clutter authz with lots of "no rights for theguy" entries, apart > from that being inherently insecure since projD might appear pretty soon > and unnoticed by me. > > To rephrase my question: Is there an easy way to grant somebody access > to just one explicit subtree deep within the repository? It should not > be possible to view any other part of the repository. > > Thanks, > > Tino. > > -- > "What we nourish flourishes." - "Was wir nähren erblüht." > > www.tisc.de