You can't prevent new systems, but ...
I don't understand this statement.
I want everyone who passes the authentication phase to edit systems.
I just want to lock everyone, but admins, out of distros, profiles, and repos.
I still don't know if that's possible.
I feel like I'm communicating clearly what I want to do.
Here is what I want to do:
Allow users listed in user.conf [admins] section to do everything, but
for everyone else:
allow
list on distros, profiles, repos, kickstarts
list/copy/modify/new/remove/save) on systems
deny
everything else (copy/modify/new/remove/save) on distros,
profiles, repos, kickstarts
Can this be done?
Yes or No
If yes, how do you do it?
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Michael DeHaan<mdehaan(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Well I don't want that.
> I want to prevent edit/save operations on everything but Systems from
> users outside admin.
>
You can't prevent new systems, but you can lock down the ownership of
existing systems to certain
users/groups.
> Third, even with the simplest configuration, where I'm a member of admins,
> I can't seem to edit anything.
>
See previous email on what I think happened there.
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