Re: [users@httpd] Including config files conditionally

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On 4/27/05, Denis Gerasimov <denis.gerasimov@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > One very big caveat: Note that if you give httpd.conf (or Include'ed
> > conf) access to your developers, this is essentially the same as
> > giving root access.  I hope you trust all these people to be root.
> 
> That is not this case. The thing is that every developer in our company has
> own WAMP installed on the local machine. Thus, we have one common httpd.conf
> for all workstations and a developer simply checks-out project-specific
> settings from a CVS server to local wwwroot.
> 
> The developers have no access to main test/production servers, of course,
> only to local WAMP.

As long as the conf file that they are modifying never finds its way
to a server where they don't have root access, I don't see any
problem.

Joshua.

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