Christophe,

Hmmm. Looks like I have a bug to track down. I added permissions using the browser portlet. They went into the DB correctly, but were not recognized correctly when I logged off as admin and logged in as user/user. Thanks for the info.

Randy

Christophe Lombart wrote:

By default only admin user can do something in the Graffito portlets
(read, write, ...).
Others have not access to the Graffito content. There are 2 ways to add the /user/user or any kind of groups : * from the Browser Porlter, select one folder, select the edit mode
and than select the permission/security tab page , in this tab page,
you can set the security. You can apply the security recursivly.
* OR review the default access control in the script
/components/src/sql/GraffitoServer/insert-j2-security.sql

By default, this script contains : for all folders below /graffito,
the admin user has a full control. we can change it.

Christophe


On 9/21/05, Randy Watler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guys,

I have finally managed a few more cycles on this... the day job has been
wrecking havoc on my OS time as of late.

I have the graffito portlets running for the most part on M4 now for the
admin user, but when I grant view permission to the "/user/user" user to
the root folder and its subfolder/children using the graffito browser
portlet, it does not seem to take. I have verified that the
SECURITY_PERMISSION and PRINCIPAL_PERMISSION tables are populated correctly.

Are the graffito permissions fully functional on M3, [I do not have a
convenient M3 setup at the moment, so yes, I'm being lazy and asking
here :-)]?

Thanks,

Randy







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