RHEL upload / pull scripts from people without access to the server itseld
I have a RHEL Server and would like to enable a group of users to be able to upload / modify mostly Python script that enrich data in our ticketing system. The problem is that they can't have access to the shell and I don't want to go each and every time to make the corrections / uploads for them ? What alternative could I possibly have?
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I have a RHEL Server and would like to enable a group of users to be able to upload / modify mostly Python script that enrich data in our ticketing system. The problem is that they can't have access to the shell and I don't want to go each and every time to make the corrections / uploads for them ? What alternative could I possibly have?
rhel python
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I have a RHEL Server and would like to enable a group of users to be able to upload / modify mostly Python script that enrich data in our ticketing system. The problem is that they can't have access to the shell and I don't want to go each and every time to make the corrections / uploads for them ? What alternative could I possibly have?
rhel python
I have a RHEL Server and would like to enable a group of users to be able to upload / modify mostly Python script that enrich data in our ticketing system. The problem is that they can't have access to the shell and I don't want to go each and every time to make the corrections / uploads for them ? What alternative could I possibly have?
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Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.
Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?
– blablatrace
Feb 23 at 6:46
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Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob
– jsbillings
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Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.
Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?
– blablatrace
Feb 23 at 6:46
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Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob
– jsbillings
Feb 24 at 0:15
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Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.
Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?
– blablatrace
Feb 23 at 6:46
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Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob
– jsbillings
Feb 24 at 0:15
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Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.
Why not put it in a git repository, and have the server periodically pull from a git repository (either host your own or put it on github, gitlab, bitbucket, etc.). Then you can grant the individuals rights to commit and push changes to the scripts.
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Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?
– blablatrace
Feb 23 at 6:46
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Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob
– jsbillings
Feb 24 at 0:15
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Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?
– blablatrace
Feb 23 at 6:46
1
Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob
– jsbillings
Feb 24 at 0:15
Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?
– blablatrace
Feb 23 at 6:46
Thank you! Got no experience with it but sounds promising. Do you have maybe a tutorial on that ?
– blablatrace
Feb 23 at 6:46
1
1
Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob
– jsbillings
Feb 24 at 0:15
Lots of suggestions here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4414140/git-auto-pull-using-cronjob
– jsbillings
Feb 24 at 0:15
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