Thanks Craig,

Before you could do that bit over the weekend is it possible for you
to look at my example above and suggest what's wrong with it?

regards


On Feb 15, 7:09 pm, "Craig Sutherland" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think the examples in my blog are a bit out of date, I'll see if I can put
> together some more up-to-date examples this week-end.
>
> Craig
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>
> Behalf Of capt edgar
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2011 12:00 a.m.
> To: ccnet-user
> Subject: [ccnet-user] Re: Setting up Security
>
> Did some investigation on this but could not find the right document.
> I tried Craig and Sammie's blog to see if there are any updates to this.
> The link provided in the blog leads to just sourceforge.net homepage
>
> can anyone advice me a solution to this or guide me to right documentation
> please?
> you help is very much appreciated
>
> On Feb 13, 10:46 pm, capt edgar <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi there
>
> > i'm testing the security feature of my CruiseControl install (version:
> > 1.5.7256.1) and i'm following the security scenario 1 in the docs
> > section ( Scenario #1: Small In-house Development Team)
>
> > So far i have add the following things into my CCNet.config
>
> > <internalSecurity>
> >     <audit>
> >        <xmlFileAudit/>
> >     </audit>
> >     <auditReader type="xmlFileAuditReader"/>
> >     <users>
> >         <!-- Authenticated users -->
> >         <!-- Password are not windows login password but the one
> > created specially for CC -->
> >         <passwordUser name="Sam" display="Developer" password="Sam1"/>
> >         <passwordUser name="Bob" display="Release Engineer"
> > password="Bob1"/>
> >     </users>
> >     <permissions>
> >         <!-- Roles -->
> >         <rolePermission name="Developer" forceBuild="Allow"
> > defaultRight="Deny">
> >            <users>
> >                <userName name="Sam"/>
> >            </users>
> >         </rolePermission>
> >         <rolePermission name="Releaser Engineer" forceBuild="Allow"
> > defaultRight="Deny">
> >            <users>
> >                 <userName name="Bob"/>
> >            </users>
> >          </rolePermission>
> >     </permissions>
> > </internalSecurity>
>
> > And in my project section i have added the following
>
> > <security type="defaultProjectSecurity" defaultRight="Deny">
> >      <permissions>
> >            <!-- Grant permissions to this project -->
> >            <rolePermission name="Releaser Engineer" ref="Releaser
> > Engineer">
> >                  <users>
> >                <userName name="Bob"/>
> >                  </users>
> >            </rolePermission>
> >    </permissions>
> > </security>
>
> > What this has done for me is
>
> > On my web dashboard, i can't see the project in which i have added the
> > above section Also when i log in with my username and password which i
> > added in the internalsecurity section, i still can't view the project.
> > tried the same with my windows username and password and i still can't
> > see the project
>
> > I'm a newbie here testing, trying and learning CC, can u please advice
> > what's going wrong here All i want is to 3 sets of roles one for
> > Developers, Release Engineers, Managers Developers view should have
> > all the projects to view and permissions to only few to build,
> > stop/start projects.
> > Release Engineers view should have all the projects and have
> > permissions to build, stop/start projects Managers view should not
> > have all the projects but only a few and no permissions to build,
> > stop/start any projects.
>
> > Regards- Hide quoted text -
>
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