You're absolutely right:  I was thinking of the crude all-or-nothing 
case, not the case where access varies object-by-object, or 
datastream-by-datastream.  In that case, then you'd probably need to do 
the full-blown Fedora XACML approach.

-- Scott

On 03/07/2013 10:53 AM, Peter Gorman wrote:
> On Mar 7, 2013, at 10:20 AM, Scott Prater wrote:
>> you may be better off simply allowing access to the videos
>> with a basic Fedora default policy that allows connections from
>> localhost, perhaps some staff workstation IPs, and whatever host your
>> Wowza server sits on, then use Apache/Tomcat/Wowza to do more
>> fine-grained access control for users.
>
> ### But using policies defined and stored in Fedora, right? I'd hate to have 
> to do a separate-but-equal XACML implementation to track project- object- or 
> datastream-specific policies outside of the repository.
>
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