Hash :
ea7fe85d
Author :
Thomas de Grivel
Date :
2021-11-26T16:54:12
GIT_AUTH_ID=ID git-auth COMMAND [ARGS ...]</td>
git-auth starts by reading rules from /etc/git-auth.conf, one rule per line. Empty lines and lines starting with # are ignored. Each rule is made of tokens separated by one or more spaces.
git-auth executes COMMAND and ARGS using execvp if the requested ID, COMMAND and ARGS match any of the rules defined in /etc/git-auth.conf.
git-auth matches a rule by matching all the rule’s tokens with ID, COMMAND and ARGS in order. Comparison is case sensitive.
A wildcard token “*” matches any string.
Access control rules for each git repository go into
/etc/git-auth.conf
.
The syntax of this file is one rule per line. Each rule is composed of symbols separated by spaces. In order :
/home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys
. git-shell
command : either git-upload-pack
for read access,
or git-receive-pack
for write access. /home/git
,
example: thodg/config.git