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Mark Johnson wrote: > I'm running CVSNT 2.5.02 (Servlan) Build 2064 on Redhat linux. I am also > using acl's to control access permissions. There is one thing I cannot > figure out though, how can I restrict the creation of new, top-level > modules. Since there is no "CVS" directory at the top level, I cannot > use an acl. Besides the rchacl, there's also the config file keyword AclMode <http://www.cvsnt.org/manual/html/config.html>. I'm not sure how this relates to this question, but I would assume that if set to "normal" by default only admins can create top level modules. (Other users would have to be granted explicitly permissions through rchacl.) Is this correct? Gerhard