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1. Re: Securing Content in CMS Admin
mdugan Mar 9, 2006 4:25 PM (in response to turgon)I saw this in another thread. You would put this in your page declaration that you want to protect:
<security-constraint> <policy-permission> <role-name>Admin</role-name> <action-name>view</action-name> </policy-permission> </security-constraint>
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2. Re: Securing Content in CMS Admin
turgon Mar 10, 2006 2:43 AM (in response to turgon)I don't think that answers my question.
There is now two different meanings with the word page. With your XML piece I could secure portal pages, but I am not talking about them. What I do want is to secure an individual HTML page I upload with the CMS admin and they do not have XML declarators with them. As far as I understand the responsible piece here would be the CMSPortlet, which should check for each page/resource whether the user is authorized to view it.
I fear that if I don't find a solution to this we may need to switch to another portal, but that would again cause other problems -
3. Re: Securing Content in CMS Admin
theute Mar 10, 2006 3:37 AM (in response to turgon)If you look a bit in Jira you will find this:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPORTAL-532
It means that it is planned but but not yet implemented. You can vote for this task in Jira if you want.