User manual
Table Of Contents
- Web Technologies Administration
- Contents
- Web Technologies Overview
- Managing Web Technologies
- Managing Websites
- Using Server Admin to Manage Websites
- Changing the Access Port for a Website
- Improving Performance of Static Websites (PerformanceCache)
- Enabling Access and Error Logs for a Website
- Setting Up Directory Listing for a Website
- Connecting to Your Website
- Enabling WebDAV on Websites
- Enabling a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Script
- Enabling Server Side Includes (SSI)
- Viewing Website Settings
- Setting Server Responses to MIME Types and ContentHandlers
- Enabling SSL
- Enabling PHP
- User Content on Websites
- WebMail
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- Working With Open-Source Applications
- Installing and Viewing WebModules
- Solving Problems
- Where to Find More Information
- Glossary
- Index

Chapter 3 Managing Websites 31
Setting Access for WebDAV-Enabled Sites
You create realms to provide security for websites. Realms are locations within a site
that users can view or make changes to when WebDAV is enabled. When you define a
realm, you can assign browsing and authoring privileges to users of the realm.
To add users and groups to a realm:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the Sites pane, double-click the site in the list.
4 In the Realms pane, select the realm you want to edit.
If no realm names are listed, create one using the instructions in “Enabling WebDAV on
Websites” on page 30.
5 To set access for all users, do one of the following:
• If you want all users to browse or author, or both, select Can Browse or Can Author
for Everyone.
When you select privileges for Everyone, you have these options:
Browse allows everyone who can access this realm to see it. You can add additional
users and groups to the User or Group list to enable authoring for them.
Browse and Author together allow everyone who has access to this realm to see and
make changes to it.
• If you want to assign access to specific users (and not to all users), do not select Can
Browse or Can Author for Everyone.
6 To specify access for individual users and groups, click Users & Groups to open a drawer
listing users and groups.
7 Click Users or Groups in the drawer’s button bar to show the list you want.
8 Drag user names to the Users field or group names to the Groups field.
Note: You can also use the add (+) button to open a sheet in which you type a user or
group name and select access options.
9 Select Can Browse and Can Author for each user and group as desired.
10 Click Save.
Web service restarts.
Use the Realms pane to delete a user or group by selecting the name and clicking the
Delete (–) button.
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