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Restricting Access to a Directory (Path)
Controlling Access to Your Server Using Local Database or LDAP Modes 279
10
Click Update.
11
Click Anyplace in the second rule.
12
In the bottom form, type a wildcard pattern for the hostnames of the
computers you want to allow.
For example, type *.emp.mozilla.com in the Host Names field.
13
Click Update.
14
Uncheck the Continue box in the second rule of the top frame > click
Submit.
15
Click Save and Apply.
Be sure to restart the server for the changes to take effect. The following text
is the ACL file for this example:
# File automatically written## You may edit this file by
hand#version 3.0;acl "default";deny (all)
"anyone";allow absolute (all)
dns = "*.emp.mozilla.com";
This example lets users in a group called Executives have read access to a
directory and its subdirectories and files on the server. The user called CEO
has full permissions to the directory.
You might use this example if you have a directory on your server that one
person owns (he or she publishes to this directory) and you want one group of
users to read the files. For example, you might have a project owner who
publishes status information for the project team to review.
1
From the Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Server Preferences > Restrict Access.
2
In the section called Pick a Resource, click Browse.
3
In the form that appears, click the link for the directory you want to
restrict.
HINT:
If you want to view all files in your server root, click Options on the Choose
a Part of Your Server form > check the List Files As Well As Directories checkbox
> click OK.
4
Click Edit Access Control.
5
Click New Line twice to create two rules.
user =
user = "employees" and

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