Referencing Acl Files In Obj.conf - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.0 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Referencing ACL Files in obj.conf

Referencing ACL Files in obj.conf
If you have named ACLs or separate ACL files, you can reference them in the
obj.conf
function. The line has the following syntax:
PathCheck fn="check-acl" acl="aclname"
The
aclname
For example, you might add the following lines to your
to restrict access to a directory using the ACL named
<Object ppath="/usr/ns-home/docs/test/*"
PathCheck fn="check-acl" acl="testacl"
</Object
In the previous example, the first line is the object that states which server resource
you want to restrict access to. The second line is the
the
check-acl
directive appears. The
magnus.conf
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file. You do this in the
is a unique name of an ACL as it appears in any ACL file.
function to bind the name ACL (
testacl
.
directive using the
PathCheck
PathCheck
testacl
ACL can appear in any ACL file referenced in
check-acl
file if you want
obj.conf
:
testacl
directive that uses
) to the object in which the

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