Hi Jimmy,

An offering that is set to be accessible by ROOT domain, is available to its 
children too. i.e., since Domain A is a child domain of ROOT, the offering - 
Admin Test that was created for ROOT domain, would be accessible to Domain A as 
well. Afaik, there currently is no way to restrict it only to the ROOT domain  
(or only to a specific domain). But to have offerings accessible only to a 
specific child domain(of ROOT) and its children, specify the child domain id.

Regards,
Pearl

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From: Jimmy Huybrechts <ji...@linservers.com>
Sent: November 20, 2023 10:25 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Service offerings for root domain visible by other domains

Hi,

I’m trying to create some offerings now, according to the documentation I can 
set domains for which it should be visible, so I created one called “Admin 
Test” and assigned only ROOT to the offering, now logged in with my test 
account from domain A which is a domain admin for domain A (no access to root 
domain).

Now when I try to create an instance on my domain admin in domain A I can still 
see and even use Admin Test which should not be possible to even see for that 
domain admin.

Is there any option I should change for that? As to use that for customers it 
would be helpful if they can only see what they should see in offerings.

--
Jimmy

 

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