On 2015-10-27 7:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 15:42:56 -0400
From: "Thomas Ringate"<[email protected]>
To:<[email protected]>Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] OSSL 
OSFunctionThreatLevel no longer
        works in        opensim since the OSgrid packaged release of 2015-10-18 
0.8.3
        dev

Hi Thomas:

You had OSFunctionThreatLevel = VeryHigh followed by a list of Allow* = true in your 
original ini files.  OSFunctionThreatLevel = VeryHigh  was probably all you needed.   
That one line set all functions "true" so anyone can do anything they want, 
which is also very dangerous. Any visitor could easily kill your systems with that high 
of a threat level. In spite of the warnings, pretty much everyone set it to VeryHigh 
(including me) which was not good.

It appears from what I read  in you notes that the update did as expected - it overrode 
your setting in "osslEnable.ini", and defaulted to a 'standard' config for you.

The idea behind the osslEnable.ini  is that grid owners now have one well 
documented place, with examples and macros, to set exactly what they want.  The 
macros make it much easier to set the system up for the wide security ranges 
everyone needs.   The osslEnable.ini file can be copied from system to system  
and used again after an update.  You can enable any threat level there, and 
delete or comment out the individual settings,  or you could follow the 
examples and enable these for just estate owners and parcel owners, or 
individual people.    Or set them to true so everyone can run them.  And then 
copy that file around the various places you need them.

I made the original list of commands for this file, others then added to them, 
and we think we have all of the functions listed. If you see any that are not 
please let me know, or file a Mantis and we will get it added.

Cheers, Ferd Frederix
[email protected]


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