Adding Policies; Granting Access Privileges - MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION 5-ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION Manual

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Now that you've explicitly protected all the directories and sub directories and files of
interest, move on to defining policies.

Adding policies

Now that you've selected the resources to protect, add two policies, one named
MARS and one named VENUS. At the bottom of the Resource View page, you see the
Policy Editor for the resource you just specified
To add policies:
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Granting access privileges

For the moment, no one is authorized to access any files or data sources in the
RDSService security context. All of these resources have been protected with the
wildcard rule and no one has been granted permission to access them.
To allow a set of users access to these resources:
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2
You see the Add Resource dialog.
Enter c:\ to protect all files on the C:\ drive and click OK.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to protect the following directories:
c:\development
c:\development\mars\*
c:\development\venus\*
Click Add Policy.
Enter MARS as the name for the new policy and click OK.
Write a description of the policy and click OK.
You see the Resource View page again, showing the policy you just created.
Select all the check boxes to protect all actions.
Now you can add users to the policy.
From the Policy page, select the MARS policy. From the MARS policy page, click
the Rules button. Notice no rules are currently members of the policy.
Click the Add/Remove Button. The rule list is a multi select list so you can select
all the rules and add them all at once. For MARS we want to add the following
rules:
MARS_DSN
MARS_R_DIRECTORY
MARS_W_DIRECTORY
MARS_R_FILES
MARS_W_FILES
Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Security

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