Hi, I'm mostly trying to recreate the functionality that the old
RestrictedArea plugin provided, by using the new fine-grained
permissions functionality that the AuthzPolicy gives us. What I'd
*like* to be able to do would be to somehow refer to the existing
Permissions groups created via the admin interface, which the
DefaultPermissionPolicy makes use of. In my searching last night, I
found an updated authz_policy.py file (from a comment on this ticket:
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/7650) which supposedly offered just
this functionality. However, it's not working. So, before I try any
more tinkering, I thought I'd first ask if anyone has successfully
solved this problem, and if so, would you be willing to share how you
did it?

My plan right now is to just stop using the DefaultPermissionPolicy
and only rely on the AuthzPolicy. It will mean expressing the same
permissions which DefaultPermissionsPolicy enforces in the
authzpolicy.conf file, so that AuthzPolicy can take over that job. Has
anyone done something like this in the past?

The reason I'm going down this road is I'd like to avoid a situation
where I have to maintain group membership information in two places.

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