Trouble getting to work Mercurial with Shared SSH

Martin Geisler mg at lazybytes.net
Mon Jan 25 19:26:45 UTC 2010


"Pablo Olmos de Aguilera C." <pablo at glatelier.org> writes:

> I finally installed Mercurial in my shared hosting at Dreamhost
> (thanks to make install-home) and it actually works. I also found that
> the most confortable way to work is with ssh.
>
> I don't have any problem to clone, push or pull changes from ssh (I
> have my public ssh key in the authorized_files), but if I add another
> public key (from a collaborator) they also have access and they
> besides working with ssh, they have access to the server, something
> that I don't want.

Create more users! :-) Dreamhost gives you an unlimited number of users,
so you can create more and manage things via normal Unix permissions.

-- 
Martin Geisler

VIFF (Virtual Ideal Functionality Framework) brings easy and efficient
SMPC (Secure Multiparty Computation) to Python. See: http://viff.dk/.
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