Re: Centralised path-based authorisation

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Le 30/03/2011 15:40, Nick Kew a écrit :
On 30 Mar 2011, at 14:32, Admin Cyanide wrote:

I just want to be sure we're talking about authorisations and not authentication. I know how to use SQL, LDAP or whatever to create authentications mechanisms.
What I'm searching is path based authorisations to allow acces to xxx/yyy folder to bob, while other authenticated users can't access to it (though it can be more complex).
I can't tell you your best solution.  But you could, for example, map paths to
authz groups.  Then you update your ACLs by amending group memberships.

If you already knew that and thought it should be obvious, then the answer
is no, there's nothing builtin that'll help.  Unless your access maps to filesystem
access and can be driven by file ownership.

I don't know about mappings between paths and authz groups, though I can imagine what it is.
I'll dig there, thank you for your time !

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Bastien Semene
Administrateur Réseau&  Système

Cyanide Studio - FRANCE


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