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Examples of Restricting Access
Restricting Access to the Entire Server
278 Getting Results with Novell Web Services
IMPORTANT:
Make sure any users who get the response file have access to that
file. If you have access control on the response file and the user is denied access
to both the original resource and the response file, the server will send the default
denied response.
5
Click Submit in the top frame.
This section describes some common examples for restricting access to a Web
server and its contents. Some of these examples assume you set up the default
ACL to deny anyone access to the server. You can also add a deny all line
as the first rule to each of these examples, as done in the example for the entire
server.
This example allows access to users in a group called Employees, who access
the server from computers in a sub-domain. There are no access control rules
for other resources on the server. You might use this example if you have a
server for a department and you only want users to access the server from
computers in a specific subdomain of your network.
1
From the Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Server Preferences > Restrict Access.
2
In the section called Pick a Resource, select the entire server from the
Editing drop-down list.
The resource must be selected.
3
Click Edit Access Control.
4
Click New Line.
5
Click New Line again to create a second rule.
6
Click Deny in the second rule.
7
In the bottom form that appears, select Allow > click Update.
8
Click Anyone in the second rule.
9
In the bottom form, type the group that you want to have access to the
server.
For this example, type Employees in the Group field.
HINT:
Note that the two options, Authenticated People Only and Only the
Following People, are checked automatically.

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