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RE: Security Framework: authorization rights.
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RE: Security Framework: authorization rights.


  • Subject: RE: Security Framework: authorization rights.
  • From: "Huyler, Christopher M" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:43:24 -0500
  • Thread-topic: Security Framework: authorization rights.

Ok, thanks but it doesn't answer my question completely. If I were to
setup my own right using AuthorizationRightSet, how would I allow anyone
who provides a correct username/password authenticate?

I tried the "allow" rule but it allows anyone...without checking
passwords. Since I will be accepting the username/password remotely and
using the AuthorizationEnvironment to preset them for the call, I need
to make sure at the very least that the user has an account on the
machine or domain.

Is there a way to make a rule that will do this or will I have to just
default to admin access and provide documentation on how to allow
additional access by adding a policy to the database?
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