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Managing Access Control
G'Day Simon!
Firstly, what an absolutely fantastic piece of work, at last a global distribution chain for the data miner. Bravo!
I have my data and processes installed and running, and am trying to partition access to them. In particular I'd like to define a minimal access level where authenticated users can only run services; so far I've only been able to get it such that authenticated users can also delete services.
The rest is so good that I know this can only be due to my own ****ness, so do your worst! Guiding principles for the inept would be wonderful!
Firstly, what an absolutely fantastic piece of work, at last a global distribution chain for the data miner. Bravo!
I have my data and processes installed and running, and am trying to partition access to them. In particular I'd like to define a minimal access level where authenticated users can only run services; so far I've only been able to get it such that authenticated users can also delete services.
The rest is so good that I know this can only be due to my own ****ness, so do your worst! Guiding principles for the inept would be wonderful!
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good point. We may have to inbtroduce a more fine-grained access control levels. It's on the list :-)
Best,
Simon