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3.2.5 User’s directory restriction<br />

General Reference Guide <strong>eWON</strong> Configuration<br />

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<br />

(from the FTP directory structure). Every user has access to that directory.<br />

/usr is considered as DEFAULT directory for the web site.<br />

For this explanation, assume that the following FTP directory structure is defined:<br />

/usr/System contains pages for system administration<br />

/usr/Update contains HTML files to update Tags<br />

There are 10 user defined pages (please refer to chapter “Pages configuration” on page 79) and one default page. Let’s suppose that for the<br />

explanation the following pages have been defined:<br />

When editing users rights, the following list would be proposed:<br />

The following security schemes would be possible:<br />

Page 2 System<br />

Page 3 Update<br />

Dir. Right selected Access description<br />

All HTML Pages in any directory will be accessible.<br />

Default Only the /usr directory pages will be accessible.<br />

System<br />

Update<br />

/usr and /System directory pages will be accessible.<br />

Note: this is obviously not useful because /usr/Update will not be accessible which is probably<br />

not what is required for an "administrator". In the "administrator" case, the best selection is<br />

probably "All".<br />

/usr and /usr/Update directory pages will be accessible.<br />

Note:<br />

/usr is always accessible.<br />

When a subdirectory is accessible, all its subdirectories are accessible as well.<br />

Example: /usr/Update/image would also be accessible.<br />

Table 3: user’s security schemes - 1<br />

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<br />

FTP structure (otherwise security setup will not be possible).<br />

RG-001-0-EN ver 1.6 <strong>eWON</strong>® - 22/06/2009 - ©ACT'L sa Page 10

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