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Feature #751: BugZilla migration

convert bugzilla htaccess restrictions to nginx

Added by Christian Lohmaier almost 10 years ago. Updated almost 10 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
Due date:
2015-01-09
% Done:

0%

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Description

bugzilla creates htaccess files to limit access to various parts of the webroot

those need to be reflected in nginx as well.
(basically deny everything except theme-stuff and the like)

Actions #1

Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago

  • Due date set to 2015-01-09
  • Assignee set to Robinson Tryon

Assigning to Robinson - is this something you can have a look at? Or Cloph, are you working on it?

Actions #2

Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago

Robinson, what's the status here?

Actions #3

Updated by Robinson Tryon almost 10 years ago

  • Status changed from New to In Progress

Florian Effenberger wrote:

Robinson, what's the status here?

AFAIK, everything is forbidden as expected, e.g. https://vm150.documentfoundation.org/contrib

cloph: Anything in particular I should check on?

Actions #4

Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago

Cloph told me a few rules are missing and/or are still just in .htaccess - can you maybe have a look, Robinson?

Actions #5

Updated by Robinson Tryon almost 10 years ago

Florian Effenberger wrote:

Cloph told me a few rules are missing and/or are still just in .htaccess - can you maybe have a look, Robinson?

Should be all set on the host -- I'm updating the changes in salt now.

Actions #6

Updated by Robinson Tryon almost 10 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Resolved

Robinson Tryon wrote:

Should be all set on the host -- I'm updating the changes in salt now.

Salt deployed; vm150 rebooted after vm resource upgrades. I think this one's done.

Actions #7

Updated by Florian Effenberger almost 10 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed
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