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Security Policy violation Outside Collaborators #1513
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Created Google internal issue http://b/330118133. |
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I believe this should be fixed, but "This issue will auto resolve when the policy is in compliance" didn't happen yet. Is there still something not compliant? |
@lvelden there are no outside collaborators for this repository. I was also hoping this would auto-resolve, but it may just take some time— not sure how often org Allstar runs here. Let's keep it open to see |
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Security Policy Violation
Found 4 outside collaborators with push access.
This policy requires users with this access to be members of the organisation. That way you can easily audit who has access to your repo, and if an account is compromised it can quickly be denied access to organization resources. To fix this you should either remove the user from repository-based access, or add them to the organization.
(For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-user-account/managing-access-to-your-personal-repositories/removing-a-collaborator-from-a-personal-repository)
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If you don't see the Settings tab you probably don't have administrative access. Reach out to the administrators of the organisation to fix this issue.
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This issue will auto resolve when the policy is in compliance.
Issue created by Allstar. See https://github.com/ossf/allstar/ for more information. For questions specific to the repository, please contact the owner or maintainer.
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