No i just can see, modify, start and stop the task with that method but i can’t see the overrides for the task. And I can’t give the other user the permission to see every Task and start/stop/modify them. I thought that i can create a Role with just get_overrides and add a group (with user1 in it) as super permission. The Problem is, that the super permission from the one role also applies to the permission of other roles. Is that intended?
Thanks, Rene > Am 02.05.2016 um 11:48 schrieb [email protected]: > > Hi Rene, > > yes, a user role has "get_overrides" permission by default, > but that only allows him to fetch his own overrides, not the ones of other > users > unless you apply the guide from last email or share the objects manually to a > user. > > Since you mentioned that not every task shall be seen by user2, > then you have to apply the reading rights on a manual way, per task. > > Follow this guide then: > > - in taskview, click on the task (name) that you want to share > - on the bottom of the task details page, you see a box "Permissions for Task > X ", click on the blue star icon to create new permissions. > - the next page shows two options of assigning userrights to the task, go fo´ > the second box "Create Multiple Permissions" > - choose "read" for applying reading rights, or "proxy" if you also want to > apply modification rights (not including deleting permissions) > - then choose the user to whom the rights shall be applied > - the rest of the settings should stay as they are > - done. > > > Difference to the regular way: > "Create Multiple permissions" saves you time, as it auto-picks all connected > objects, > and apply the appropiate permissions to them automatically. > > Does this cover your case maybe? > > Kind Regards, > Michael Eissele. > _______________________________________________ Openvas-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wald.intevation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openvas-discuss
