Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2210

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Restricting Access to a URI (Path)
Controlling Access to Your Server Using Local Database or LDAP Modes 281
This example uses a URI to control access to a single user's content on the
Web server. URIs are paths and files relative to the server's document root
directory. Using URIs is an easy way to manage your server's content if you
frequently rename or move all or part of it, for example, for disk space. It's
also a good way to handle access control if you have additional document
roots.
This example gives anyone read access to files and directories in the path
specified by the URI /MY_DIRECTORY. Only one user (yourself in this
example) has full access to the directories and files.
You might use this example if you have several users who publish their
content on your server. The users want to have write access to their content,
and they want anyone to have read/execute access.
1
From the Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Server Preferences > Restrict Access.
2
In the section called Type In the ACL Name, type the URI you want to
control.
For example, type URI=/my_directory. Click Edit Access Control.
The two-frame forms appear.
3
Click New Line to create the first rule that allows all users read access.
4
Click Deny.
5
In the bottom form that appears, select Allow > click Update.
6
Click All.
7
Uncheck the Write and Delete access rights.
This means users can't add or remove files, but they can view them and
run any applications in the directories.
8
Click Update.
9
Click New Line to create a rule for the owner of the directory > select
Allow for the second rule.
10
Click Anyone.
11
In the bottom form, type ME in the User field > click Update.
12
Uncheck Continue for both the first and second rules.

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