Hi Brian,

All you need to do is remove the deny-apim-if-not-localhost.xml file and
restart Tomcat.

Cheers,

Jason

On 1/7/10 4:27 PM, Gregg, Brian D wrote:
> 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
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