Giving Terminal Access to non-admins
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wrote on Jan 10, 2021, 10:31 PM last edited by girish Jan 11, 2021, 9:24 PM
Hello guys,
I have an issue with one app, I created a "Tester" account as a user "role" to be able to access SFTP & Terminal. is this a way to do that?
He is just a freelancer developer, & shouldn't access or even see other apps on cloudron dashboard
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Hello guys,
I have an issue with one app, I created a "Tester" account as a user "role" to be able to access SFTP & Terminal. is this a way to do that?
He is just a freelancer developer, & shouldn't access or even see other apps on cloudron dashboard
App Devwrote on Jan 11, 2021, 5:31 AM last edited by murgero Jan 11, 2021, 5:31 AM@alkomy Since you made the app, you could, in theory, run the ssh daemon in the app, make an non-sudo account in the app, and add TCP_PORTS to the manifest.
Edit: Misread the post, which app are you using?
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Hello guys,
I have an issue with one app, I created a "Tester" account as a user "role" to be able to access SFTP & Terminal. is this a way to do that?
He is just a freelancer developer, & shouldn't access or even see other apps on cloudron dashboard
@alkomy Yeah, we have been discussing of per-app admins where you can make a user an admin only for specific apps. That way, he will have a way to access Terminal/Logs etc. I guess we have to implement this feature. I will move this thread to Feature Requests.
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@alkomy Yeah, we have been discussing of per-app admins where you can make a user an admin only for specific apps. That way, he will have a way to access Terminal/Logs etc. I guess we have to implement this feature. I will move this thread to Feature Requests.