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eWON 500-2001-4001-4002 User Guide - eWON Configuration
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4.2.5 User’s directory restriction
When the user web site is built, HTML (or SHTM) pages can be placed in subdirectories. The root directory of the user defined web site is /usr
(from the FTP directory structure). Every user has access to that directory.
/usr is considered as DEFAULT directory for the web site.
Suppose for this explanation that the following FTP directory structure is defined:
/usr/update contains HTML files to update Tags
/usr/admin contains pages for system administration
There are 10 user defined pages (please refer to chapter “Pages configuration” on page 68) and one default page.
Suppose for the explanation that the following pages have been defined:
When editing users rights, the following list would be proposed:
The following security schemes would be possible:
The proposed directories list is derived from the PAGES LIST. It is of the user's responsibility to create the same pages as the directories in the
FTP structure (otherwise security setup will not be possible).
Page 1 update
Page 2 admin
Dir. Right selected Access description
All HTML Pages in any directory will be accessible.
Default Only the /usr directory pages will be accessible.
update
/usr and /usr/update directory pages will be accessible.
Note:
/usr is always accessible.
When a subdirectory is accessible, all its subdirectory are also accessible.
Example: /usr/update/image would also be accessible.
admin
/usr and /admin directory pages will be accessible.
Note:
this is obviously not useful because /usr/update will not be accessible which is
probably not what is required for an "administrator". In the "administrator" case, the
preferred selection is probably "All".
Table 3: user’s security schemes - 1