No, not quite, I want to make a single hobbit install work for two groups of users, and I don't want group A to have any access to see or do anything to Group B hosts and vice versa.
I am tryingto find out if there is a way of restricting the reports/tools/executables to only run against a subset of the hosts defined in bbhosts say like using bbgrep to filter on a tag or something for all functions.
Any ideas?
Phil
On 16/11/2007, Josh Luthman <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
The default Apache configuration that Hobbit makes for you will specify requiring HTTP logins for the cgisec directory. Is this what you're looking for?
On 11/14/07, Phil Wild <philwild at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I am looking at setting up hobbit to manage two groups of hosts. I would prefer to just deploy one hobbit installation for both groups. For most of the hobbit web pages, Apache security solves a lot of the browsing issues but the cgi-bin executables and menus are the problem.
I want to make sure one group don't have access to see or make changes to the other groups hosts.
The areas I see a problem with are:
hobbit-enadis.sh bb-findhost.sh hobbit-confreport.sh
I would like to restrict the above to only work with a subset of hosts (perhaps a tag in the bbhosts file)
The reports generate web pages on the fly and drop the user at the top level page which is not what I would prefer (each group have their own top level page etc.)
All nongreen view is also an issue
and lastly, manually modifying the URL based on bb-hostsvc.sh to get to a web page for a host in the other groups list is also a problem.
Any ideas how I can address this?
Thanks
Phil
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