The page

http://opencast.jira.com/wiki/display/MHDOC/Configure+Matterhorn+V1.2

has this text:

     Security
     <felix_home>/conf/security.xml

     security.xml defines the Matterhorn access policy using the
Spring Security framework XML schema.

In conf/security the default install has files:

"mh_default_org.xml" and "security_sample_cas_xml"

So the file named "security.xml" is no longer important? I read your
message as stating that an "*.xml" file in this directory is important
and thus "mh_default_org.xml" will determine security policy even
without any "security.xml" file.

Is that the correct interpretation now?

Hank

On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Tobias Wunden <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Hank,
>
> please point us to the wiki pages for 1.2 that still reference "security.xml" 
> so we can fix it. Starting with 1.2, security policies are configured in 
> /conf/security/*.xml.
>
> Thanks,
> Tobias
>
> On 06.09.2011, at 17:12, Hank Magnuski wrote:
>
>> This is still not clear to me as to what to configure:
>>
>> One wiki page states "security.xml defines the Matterhorn access
>> policy using the Spring Security framework XML schema."
>>
>> Another wiki page states "If you are not hosting multiple tenants on
>> your Matterhorn server or cluster, all configuration should be done in
>> mh_default_org.xml."
>>
>> So please tell me are we using "security.xml" or "mh_default_org.xml"?
>>
>> The documentation seems confusing about which file is REALLY required
>> to establish security policy.
>>
>> Hank
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