Hi Derek,
I might be able to give you a few hints to get you started. The other
folks can probably help you more.
The following is from the Midgard - Application Server Suite document. You
follow the "learn more" link from www.midgard-project.org to read about
the other three interfaces.
Group Administration: Management of group and user accounts closely
follows the standard Unix model; user accounts include user name, password
and contact information while the groups consist of users/members. Because
each site or zone is owned by a specific group, read and write privileges
for the site are limited to members of the group. Of course, users
can be assigned membership to one or many groups. Consequently, read and
write access to all sites or zones is specific to the groups that own that
information and the members of that group. While Midgard ships with a
comprehensible administration interface it can be customized for specific
circumstances, including multiple administration interfaces designed for
specific access levels or user skills.
Maybe you'll absorb enough from that to experiment with the Midgard.
Group Administration:
* Add a new person
* Assign password...from within the new users account select "User
account"
* Assign the user membership to a group...Select the group, VMUC, select
modify, at the bottom of that interface you'll see "Members," select your
new user to be a member.
Hope that helps. I am half asleep while writting this.
parker
On Sat, 15 Jan 2000, Derek Beattie wrote:
> What is the intended way to set midgard security up so that content users can
> go in and modify content? In a way that limits the user to only the content
> they have access to modify? Basically, so they can't destroy things?
>
> Derek
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