Bug 1182253

Summary: [RFE] Users and Roles Management - Limited Edit rights for Configuration Channel activities
Product: [Community] Spacewalk Reporter: Bee Kay <brian>
Component: WebUIAssignee: Michael Mráka <mmraka>
Status: CLOSED DEFERRED QA Contact: Red Hat Satellite QA List <satqe-list>
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Feature: Limited Configuration Channel Role Reason: Configuration Channel Admin can modify entire OS file systems. Result:
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Last Closed: 2020-03-24 13:22:43 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Bee Kay 2015-01-14 17:42:36 UTC
Description of problem:

There is no granular control for limiting changes in Configuration Channels.  Either you're Configuration God or you're nothing.  I would like to give Web Administrators limited control to specific Configuration Channels, and in turn, limit the actions which could be taken by the users in a secure fashion.

Parameters for a Limited Configuration Channel Role:
  Add/Delete existing nodes to a channel:  yes/no

  Add Configuration Files to a channel: yes/no.
  - If yes, it uses a paths.allowed list (like /etc/httpd, /var/www)

 Modify existing Configuration Files: yes/no
  - If yes, does NOT need paths.allowed function, assumed OK to edit.

  Schedule Changes to be deployed: yes/no

  List of which Configuration Channels this Role is allowed to modify.

Thanks for reviewing my suggested enhancement!

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Comment 1 Michael Mráka 2020-03-24 13:22:43 UTC
Spacewalk project as an upstream for Red Hat Satellite 5 product is going to be End Of Life on May 31 2020.

Spacewalk 2.10 has been released as the last release of this project.
https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/wiki/ReleaseNotes210

Any new feature will not be included therefore closing remaining RFEs to set expectations properly.