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- | ==== User Wildcards ==== | ||
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- | It is possible to use user and group wildcards in the ACLs. This can be useful for Wikis with many registered users, if you want to give each user or group a personal namespace where only he/she has write access, and you don't want to edit the ACLs for each of them. To accomplish that **'' | ||
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- | In the following example a logged-in user gains full access (upload/ | ||
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- | In this case logged-in user has access to own namespace only and have not access to users namespaces (even view names of namespaces) of other users. | ||
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- | < | ||
- | # | ||
- | # Grant full access to logged in user's namespace | ||
- | user: | ||
- | # | ||
- | # Allow to browse own namespace via the index | ||
- | user: %USER% | ||
- | # | ||
- | # Allow read only access to start page located in " | ||
- | user: | ||
- | # | ||
- | # Disable all access to user's home namespaces not owned by logged in user | ||
- | # (include view namespaces via the index) | ||
- | user: | ||
- | # | ||
- | # Allow members of ' | ||
- | # BE CAREFUL, if you have a ' | ||
- | # will gain access to it since %GROUP% will be replaced literally | ||
- | %GROUP%: | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | :!: **Note:** version 2009-12-25c " | ||
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- | :!: **Note:** The wildcard changed from @ to % in December 2008 -- if you are upgrading from an older version you need to adjust your ACL setup accordingly. |
acl.txt · Last modified: 2024-01-13 11:44 by Aleksandr