Examples of ACL settings for a Web database
These are examples of ACL settings to use if you design an application for Web users.
ACL for a high-security confidential database
Web user |
Access level |
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-Default- |
No Access Note: Do not select Read or Write public documents privileges.
|
Anonymous |
No Access Note: Do not select Read or Write public documents privileges.
|
Authorized readers |
Reader |
Contributors |
Author |
Supervisors |
Editor |
Maximum Internet name & password access |
Reader |
ACL for a medium-security project database
Web user |
Access level |
---|---|
-Default- |
Reader |
Anonymous |
No Access Note: Do not select Read or Write public documents privileges.
|
Authorized readers |
Reader |
Project team members |
Editor |
Maximum Internet name & password access |
Editor |
ACL for a low-security informational database
Web user |
Access level |
---|---|
-Default- |
Reader |
Anonymous |
Reader |
Contributors |
Author |
Supervisors |
Editor |
Maximum Internet name & password access |
Editor |
Web user |
Access level |
---|---|
-Default- |
Author |
Anonymous |
Author |
Supervisors |
Editor |
Maximum Internet name & password access |
Editor |