This is a short post (two in one day!) to talk about a new tool I’ve written to help with Claude Code permissions. Note see also my standard AI Disclaimer The problem with permissions In my previous post I mentioned a frustrating issue with Claude Code - it kept asking me to approve the same commands over and over again. The documentation says you can use wildcards in permissions but in practice, even simple patterns don’t work reliably. I’d give it permissions like Bash(rm /tmp/mermaid...| Korny's Blog
Migrate Permissions and Sharing Settings with CloudFuze When migrating users and data from one cloud platform to another, permissions and sharing settings are one of the most important metadata types to preserve. At CloudFuze, we make it seamless and secure for businesses to migrate permissions and sharing settings for files and folders of [...] The post Migrate Permissions and Sharing Settings with CloudFuze appeared first on CloudFuze.| CloudFuze
In our new blog post, we talk about default user roles in DAM and how to use them effectively.| Pics.io - DAM insights and news
Happy T-SQL Tuesday! This month, Steve Jones (blog | Bluesky) asks how we track and manage permissions. I want to throw in a quick aside to give a big thanks to Steve, who took over T-SQL Tuesdays many years and has been keeping it on track and running month after month. Now back to the […]| Deb the DBA
In this post we will take a look at how to set up a shared Git repository. The goal is to have multiple different users be able to push to and pull from this repository. Security is provided by using Unix users and groups.| Relentless Coding
We are happy to announce that Stalwart Mail Server 0.10.0 is officially here! This latest release brings some exciting new features to help you manage your email infrastructure more effectively. With multi-tenancy, branding, and a robust roles and permissions system, Stalwart is more powerful and flexible than ever before. Let’s dive into what’s new in this release!| Stalwart Labs Blog
GitLab Agent for Kubernetes is an integration for the GitLab CI/CD pipeline that provides kubectl access from pipeline jobs, allowing Continuous Deployment into a live Kubernetes Cluster. However, the default role for this Agent is cluster-admin when doing a basic Helm install, which is far too permissive and needs to be scoped down to only ... GitLab: least privilege for Kube-API calls from GitLab Agent for Kubernetes| Fabian Lee : Software Engineer
Today a client ask me why his SCCM client not working and has "client certificate" to none and not self-signed| Franck RICHARD's Blog
So in my other life as a strength and conditioning coach, I have a few| startcodingnow.com