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From: | Hsing-Foo Wang |
Subject: | Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Starting out with phpGW |
Date: | Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:25:45 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.5b) Gecko/20030723 Thunderbird/0.1 |
I've send out a message about the site to the developers. Jorge Izquierdo wrote:
Hi Chris and everybody else. I have a question regarding to your post about granting right to groups not to users. I´ve discovered from your mail "the blue box" for the application ACL when assigning apps to a group. What is this for? All my users belongs to Default group and this group adds calendar access but I don´t want they all share their calendar public events. May I use the ACL of the calendar app to achieve this beahaviour with the Default group? How may I perform this?Ooopsssssss!!!!! I´ve visited the phpgroupware home right now and it seems somebody has cracked it becoming root....!!!!Thanks for your help Jorge Chris Weiss escribió:the howto covers pre-setup, setup, and basic post-setup config, including CVS updates. http://www.phpgroupware.org/devteam/wiki/index.php?page=Installation+and+security+HowToSome other tips:Don't grant access to app dirctly to users, grant apps to groups, then add users tothe groups. Sounds odd, but makes management so much easier.When editing a group any app that supports group based ACL's will have a blue box next to it. Click this box to define the group access. Again try not to grant access to users, but just to groups. Of course, there are always exceptions :)Rodolfo J. Paiz (address@hidden) wrote:Hi, all. I've recently installed my first phpGW (.14.005), and although it took a few hours of bumbling around everything appears to have gone quite well. Now, I'd like to do a reinstall on my primary server to start deploying phpGW across the company (only 25 users in three locations, but one less Exchange server on Earth). I hope someone can provide me with a little guidance on some "good practices" with phpGW. For example, I've heard mention of people gettingthe tarball, dropping it into the appropriate directory on the server, thenautomatically applying all updates to the tarball via CVS. Personally, I know what the CVS acronym means but that's about it; where can I finddocumentation on doing this update, both initially and regularly? Of courseI want to make sure I keep my software up to date.This, or any other guidance on how to start off on the right foot and avoidcommon mistakes, would be most welcome. Thanks in advance, and hopefullyget used to seeing me a lot around here so I can eventually start helping.Cheers, _______________________________________________ Phpgroupware-users mailing list address@hidden http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users_______________________________________________ Phpgroupware-users mailing list address@hidden http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users_______________________________________________ Phpgroupware-users mailing list address@hidden http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/phpgroupware-users
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