I've tested the security feature in 1.5 RC, but I'm suffering exactly
the same problem.
(That's why I didn't upgrade CCNet to 1.5 RC.)

It would be really helpful if this works correctly.

Thanks.


On 3월24일, 오전8시39분, bbaltz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a couple projects configured on my CCnet 1.5 RC server. One is
> open for all to build. The other is only viewable and build-able by
> certain users in my Windows domain. The weird thing is that when one
> of the authenticated users logs in, the "secure" project then appears
> viewable by everyone. In addition, those unauthorized users can start/
> stop the secure project and the audit log shows the authenticated user
> as doing those events. I believe it's just a configuration error as I
> haven't seen anyone else mention it. Any glaring issues with my
> config? I had a hard time allowing unauthenticated users to be able to
> view and build the unsecure project initially.
>
>   <internalSecurity>
>     <audit>
>       <xmlFileAudit location="$(ccroot)\Logs\CCNet_Audit.xml"/>
>     </audit>
>     <auditReader type="xmlFileAuditReader" location="$(ccroot)\Logs
> \CCNet_Audit.xml"/>
>     <users>
>       <ldapUser name="*" domain="bunko.com"/>
>     </users>
>     <cache type="inMemoryCache" duration="120" mode="sliding" />
>     <permissions>
>       <rolePermission name="admin" defaultRight="Allow">
>         <users>
>           <userName name="bob"/>
>           <userName name="joe"/>
>         </users>
>       </rolePermission>
>     </permissions>
>     <defaults forceBuild="Allow" startProject="Allow"
> viewProject="Allow" viewConfiguration="Allow" defaultRight="Deny"></
> defaults>
>   </internalSecurity>
> ...
> <project name="open_to_everyone_project">
>    ...
>       <security type="defaultProjectSecurity" guest="*" >
>       </security>
> </project>
>
> <project name="secure_project">
> ...
>       <security type="defaultProjectSecurity" defaultRight="Deny"
> guest="">
>         <permissions>
>           <rolePermission name="admin" ref="admin"/>
>         </permissions>
>       </security>
> </project>
>
> Thanks.
> Brian

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