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ACL

 

Create a New ACL

  1. Click the ACLs node in the left pane. The ACLs table displays in the right-hand pane showing all the ACLs in the domain.

  2. Enter a value in the New ACL Name field.

  3. Click the Create button. A dialog displays in the right pane showing information associated with creating a new ACL.

  4. Enter values in the Permission, Grant to User, and Grant to Group fields to specify what permissions to assign and which users and groups should receive those permissions. Add a space between multiple values in each field.

  5. Click the Update Permission button to create the ACL.

    For additional information about creating new ACLs, please see the Administration Guide, Managing Security.

Modify an ACL

  1. Click the ACLs node in the left pane. The ACLs table displays in the right pane showing all the ACLs in the domain.

  2. Click the name of the ACL you will be modifying.

  3. Change values in the Permission, Grant to User, and Grant to Group fields to specify what permissions to assign and which users and groups should receive those permissions. Add a space between multiple values in each field.

  4. Click the Update Permission button to modify the ACL.

For additional information about modifying ACLs, please see the Administration Guide, Managing Security

Permissions

Attribute

Description

Range of Values

Default Value

Permissions

 

This attribute allows a certain type of access to an individual or a group

 

Permissions include Write, Read, Modify

 

Null

 

Grant to Users

 

This attribute allows a certain type of access to an individual

 

Permissions include Write, Read, Modify

 

Null

 

Grant to Groups

 

This attribute allows a certain type of access to a group

 

Permissions include Write, Read, Modify

 

Null

 

For additional information about ACLs, please see the Administration Guide, Managing Security.

 

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