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From: Micka <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] GWC + Per layer security
To: Gabriel Roldan <[email protected]>


Ok, but does it work with EPSG:2154 ?


Because I had to add it on the geowebcache.xml and create also a new layer :

 <!-- france lambert 93 -->
    <gridSet>
      <name>EPSG:2154</name>
      <srs>
        <number>2154</number>
      </srs>
      <extent>
        <coords>
          <double>-357823.2365</double>
          <double>6037008.6939</double>
          <double>1313632.3628</double>
          <double>7230727.3772</double>
        </coords>
      </extent>
      <alignTopLeft>false</alignTopLeft>
      <scaleDenominators>
        <double>559082263.928571464</double>
        <double>279541131.964285732</double>
        <double>139770565.982142864</double>
        <double>69885282.991071432</double>
        <double>34942641.495535716</double>
        <double>17471320.747767858</double>
        <double>8735660.373883929</double>
        <double>4367830.186941965</double>
        <double>2183915.093470982</double>
        <double>1091957.546735491</double>
        <double>545978.773367746</double>
        <double>272989.386683873</double>
        <double>136494.693341936</double>
        <double>68247.346670968</double>
        <double>34123.673335484</double>
        <double>17061.836667742</double>
        <double>8530.918333871</double>
        <double>4265.459166936</double>
        <double>2132.729583468</double>
        <double>1066.364791734</double>
      </scaleDenominators>
      <metersPerUnit>1</metersPerUnit>
      <tileHeight>256</tileHeight>
      <tileWidth>256</tileWidth>
    </gridSet>

  <layers>
   <wmsLayer>
      <name>France_Map_cache</name>
      <gridSubsets>
        <gridSubset>
          <gridSetName>EPSG:2154</gridSetName>
        </gridSubset>
      </gridSubsets>
      <wmsUrl><string>http://localhost:8080/geoserver/wms</string></wmsUrl>
      <wmsLayers>France_Map</wmsLayers>
    </wmsLayer>

  </layers>






On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 1:30 AM, Gabriel Roldan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, that's old news. Good new news is you don't have to do (almost)
> anything special to enable security on integrated layers (at least for
> WMS-C).
> Just grab a recent version of GeoServer (like in a nightly 2.1.x build
> or 2.1.2 when it comes out next week) and proceed as follows:
>  - Configure your layer security
>  - Go to the GeoWebCache GeoServer configuration page
>  - Disable the WMS-C, WMTS, TMS services
>  - Enable "direct WMS integration"
>  - done.
>
> From that on, instead of pointing your GetMap requests to
> /geoserver/gwc/service/wms, point them to /geoserver/wms, and just
> make sure the requests contain the TILED=true parameter (as mandated
> by the WMS-C spec). Same thing for GetCapabilities.
>
> Cheers,
> Gabriel
>
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Andrea Aime
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Micka <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi everyone,
> >>
> >> I would like to know if the problem of GWC security have been fixed ?
> >> Or do you have a solution to fix it ? What should I do ?
> >
> > As far as I know nobody worked on securing GWC.
> > What I normally do is to get rid of GWC from GeoServer, keep it in a
> > separate
> > install, and make it cache only non secured layers (which are normally
> the
> > ones that drive the most traffic).
> > Securing GWC is a topic that pops up every now and then, but so far I
> > haven't found
> > a work project that could fund that work.
> > Cheers
> > Andrea
> >
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