All,

I'm bringing up our first Fedora Commons System and I need to allow other 
systems besides just the 'localhost' to be able to access the Web Admin 
interface (namely my own workstation plus a couple others and want to restrict 
by IP Address).  I'm not an expert at all on the XACML and it usage so my 
question is does someone have an example on how to get started on opening this 
up?  I've created an 'allow-apim-from-admins.xml' file, but I don't believe 
that it is correct and I'm not sure on where to place it as in if I put it 
above the 'default' directory or within the 'default' directory.  I can post 
what I have if that helps but I don't think I'm that close.  I've also found 
the UMU-XACML-Editor as well which makes for an easy to create editor - but 
that's only half the problem, the rest is understanding how it works.  ;-)

I'm also not sure that to implement my allow-apim-from-admins.xml file do I 
have to delete the deny-apim-if-not-localhost.xml file as well?

Sorry for bothering you all, with this but a bread crumb would go a long way 
here.  So if anyone has an example can you post it?

Thanks,

Brian D. Gregg

Solutions Architect
University Library System
University of Pittsburgh      
7500 Thomas Blvd. 
Pittsburgh, PA 15208    
voice:      412-244-7507
fax:      412-244-7515 


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