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Shinichiro Abe commented on CONNECTORS-886: ------------------------------------------- Yes, I agree. The parent fields might not be common to all connectors. I decided to add 'mcf.auth.fl' parameter to resolve this problem after careful consideration. We can put field names into this parameter value. mcf.auth.fl=share,document --> filtering by using share and document fields. mcf.auth.fl=share,parent,document --> filtering by using share, parent and document fields. > Add support for Parent folder security > -------------------------------------- > > Key: CONNECTORS-886 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONNECTORS-886 > Project: ManifoldCF > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: JCIFS connector, Solr-4.x-component > Reporter: Shinichiro Abe > Fix For: ManifoldCF 1.6 > > Attachments: CONNECTORS-886-forSolrPlugin.patch, CONNECTORS-886.patch > > > Windows server checks the access permission of a share folder and the > security permission of a file document when we access a file via network. > As far as I look into that, Windows does not take subfolder's security > permissions into account. > There is a case that someone who is admin wants to configure 'Everyone' for > 'share folders' and configure each access permissions for 'sub folders'. > E.g. \\ShareFolder\Admin --> Admin folder for administrative user, > \\ShareFolder\Sales --> Sales folder for sales user. > The users put files in 'sub folders', then the permission of these files will > be inherited from the permission of 'sub folders'. > I'd like to support access permissions for 'sub folders' in jcifs/solr > connector. > In general, we expect file's permission to be inherited from parent folder. > So I want to manage parent's security by providing new [allow|deny]_token > fields. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1.5#6160)