Can't you setup a different password for each level of access?  Maybe
not ideal, but would accomplish your goal - I think...

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Eric Bassett
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 1:18 PM
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Subject: [Ntop] Restricted URL Rules

 

Is there a way to re-order the restricted URL rules?  I want to be able
to require a person to have a user account to access ntop which using
the '*' rule should be sufficient for.  However, I also only want the
majority of the users to view data and not be able to get to edit any
settings.  After trial and error it seems that the restrictions on the
pages are processed in order.  If I can put the '*' rule at the bottom,
logically that should fix my problem.  However, I can't adjust the
seemingly random order of the rules and they look to be stored in the
ntop_pw.db file which I can't edit.  Any solutions to my problem or a
better way to do it?  Appreciate any help.






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