Defining Access Control

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Access Control List (ACL) is a method to grant your users different permissions for working with CKFinder folders and files. The default settings placed in the {{{file}}} file grant permissions for all options to every user.
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Access Control List (ACL) is a method to grant your users different permissions for working with CKFinder folders and files. The default settings placed in the {{{file}}} file grant full permissions for all options to every user.
  
In order to change this configuration you should learn the basics of the <code>{{{AccessControl}}}</code> settings placed in the configuration file.
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In order to change this configuration option you should learn the basics of the <code>{{{AccessControl}}}</code> settings placed in the configuration file.
  
 
== Access Control List Syntax ==
 
== Access Control List Syntax ==
 
The syntax of the ACL entries is as follows:
 
The syntax of the ACL entries is as follows:

Latest revision as of 10:40, 4 March 2013

Access Control List (ACL) is a method to grant your users different permissions for working with CKFinder folders and files. The default settings placed in the {{{file}}} file grant full permissions for all options to every user.

In order to change this configuration option you should learn the basics of the {{{AccessControl}}} settings placed in the configuration file.

Access Control List Syntax

The syntax of the ACL entries is as follows:

This page was last edited on 4 March 2013, at 10:40.