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Topic: Using directives |
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fire919
Joined: 06 Dec 2011 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue 06 Dec '11 18:37 Post subject: Using directives |
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Hello guys, below is a senerio i need help with
You work for a company that has a web site called meanwars.com. This site has three levels of management personnel: admin1, admin2, and admin3. In admin 1 is the president and the senior vice president. In admin2 are the executive VPs. And in admin3 are all senior managers.
You are told to create a site that protects a document that is uploaded to the site daily called strategy.htm. Your supervisor says use have the document sent to a particular folder and set up a directive to allow only admin1 personnel to have access, but to require a password from the members. There is to be no overriding file, and no person is to automatically have access to the directory. Once in the directory, admin1 personnel can have access to any file in there. Call the company and find out the name of President and vice president or set up dummy names to make this happen. Create all files and directories in at the appropriate level in the Server to make this happen using Apache.
....how do i go about doin this...is there an example i can follow |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7371 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Wed 07 Dec '11 12:58 Post subject: |
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You can do such stuff with webdav and a good folder structure for you needs. But I recommend to use any ready software a php managment system or if you have windows share point. Cause I think Webdav if not that easy to administrator and maintain. And why not take something that is already there? Don reinvent the wheel! |
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