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jonathan commented on ROL-1748:
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This was apparently not an issue using Roller 3.1. Something is different in
the way this is handled in 4.0 (and 4.0.1)?
> url/role-based blog security in security.xml causes errors when adding blogs
> to custom planet aggregations
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>
> Key: ROL-1748
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/roller/browse/ROL-1748
> Project: Roller
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Authentication, Roles and Access Controls
> Affects Versions: 4.0
> Reporter: jonathan
> Assignee: Roller Unassigned
>
> I've been using security.xml to secure various blogs only allowing certain
> user types access:
> <property name="objectDefinitionSource">
> <value>
> PATTERN_TYPE_APACHE_ANT
> ...
> /<blogname>/**=register
> ...
> </value>
> etc...
> However... This is causing big troubles when I attempt to create planet
> groups. I get the following error when trying to add a feed
> (http://blogs.domain.com/roller/<blogname>/feed/entries/atom) to a custom
> aggregation group:
> ERROR 2008-09-17 10:34:52,954 PlanetSubscriptions:save - Unexpected error
> saving subscription
> Error fetching subscription -
> http://blogs.domain.com/roller/<blogname>/feed/entries/atom
> --- ROOT CAUSE ---
> com.sun.syndication.io.ParsingFeedException: Invalid XML: Error on line 1:
> Content is not allowed in prolog.
> If I remove the security configuration, the problem goes away. Is there a
> way to do this and keep the security.xml paths secured? I assume the
> application is getting denied access to the feed due to lack of credentials?
> Any help greatly appreciated, as always.
> jonathan.
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