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| acl [2022-12-10 00:55] – old revision restored (2022-11-09 11:22) Klap-in | acl [2025-05-06 22:47] (current) – old revision restored (2024-10-01 12:10) Aleksandr | ||
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| <file php conf/ | <file php conf/ | ||
| - | # login: | + | # login: |
| admin: | admin: | ||
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| * Rules which match closer to the namespace: | * Rules which match closer to the namespace: | ||
| - | * When more than one rule matches at the same level, the rule giving the highest access level is preferred. | + | * When more than one rule matches at the same level, the rule giving the highest access level is preferred. |
| Users are in the groups they were assigned to in the user manager (or the auth backend). However there are two **groups** that are somewhat special: | Users are in the groups they were assigned to in the user manager (or the auth backend). However there are two **groups** that are somewhat special: | ||
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| Existing rules can be modified or deleted in the table at the bottom of the ACL manager. | Existing rules can be modified or deleted in the table at the bottom of the ACL manager. | ||
| + | conf/ | ||
| ==== ACLs by Example ==== | ==== ACLs by Example ==== | ||
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