[Spacewalk-list] Parent Channel Permissions

Sean Johnson sean at ttys0.net
Thu Dec 3 16:31:29 UTC 2015


> Trust are meant just for ready-only channel sharing/usage. No channel 
> changes are allowed from trusted organizations.

Gotcha. It'd be nice if it could work its way into a future feature. 
*grin*

Thanks for the explanation. Private browsing windows at least make it 
easier to be logged in with two different accounts. :)

On 3 Dec 2015, at 9:45, Tomas Lestach wrote:

> Unfortunately not.
> Trust are meant just for ready-only channel sharing/usage. No channel 
> changes are allowed from trusted organizations.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Tomas Lestach
> Red Hat Satellite Engineering, Red Hat
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Sean Johnson" <sean at ttys0.net>
>> To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 11:31:52 PM
>> Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Parent Channel Permissions
>>
>> I have a spacewalk server where my account is part of a child
>> organization. The parent organization is where the CentOS base
>> repositories are setup, and a trust exists between the parent and
>> child
>> organization. My spacewalk account is setup as an Organizational
>> Admin
>> and as a Spacewalk Admin. However, if I attempt to manage the CentOS
>> base repositories that are configured in the parent organization, I
>> get
>> a permission denied error. If I login as the admin account assigned
>> to
>> the parent organization things work as expected, but I thought my
>> regular account being a Spacewalk Admin would allow this behavior,
>> even
>> though it is part of a child organization.
>>
>> -sean
>>
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