Restricting Access To The Entire Server - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 04-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Limiting Access to Areas of Your Server
The following procedures are described in this section:

Restricting Access to the Entire Server

Restricting Access to a Directory (Path)
Restricting Access to a URI (Path)
Restricting Access to a File Type
Restricting Access Based on Time of Day
Restricting Access Based on Security
Restricting Access to the Entire Server
You may wish to allow access to users in a group called who access the server from
computers in a subdomain. For instance, you may have a server for a company
department that you only want users to access from computers in a specific
subdomain of your network.
Using the steps described for setting access control for a server instance, you
would:
Use the Server Manager to select the server instance.
1.
Choose the Preferences tab.
2.
Click the Restrict Access link.
3.
Choose the ACL File to edit.
4.
Pick the entire server resource, and click Edit Access Control.
5.
Add a new rule to deny access to all.
6.
Add another new rule to allow access to a specific group.
7.
Enter a wildcard pattern for the host names of the computers to be allowed.
8.
For example,
Unselect Continue.
9.
Submit and Apply your changes.
10.
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