Dear Marco, I think my previous reading of this documentation was right. My understanding is that the proposed solution is to develop specific Java code (like the ShiroExampleEvaluator) to implement the permissions. I would like just to configure and use fuseki, not start a Java development I doesn't see clearly , by doing such code, * if i get something more efficient than what I do with shiro, following the documentation here https://jena.apache.org/documentation/fuseki2/fuseki-security.html
* if I will be able to manage correctly the user interface while having some free datasets and some protected dataset now, a window to enter a login/pwd is always displayed when I call the user interface, so I'm not able to give a free access to free datasets through the user interface In the section [urls] of shiro.ini, I have the following line to access the user interface / = anon -- Jean-Claude Moissinac Le jeu. 21 nov. 2019 à 16:05, Marco Neumann <[email protected]> a écrit : > please take a look at > > https://jena.apache.org/documentation/permissions/index.html > > > On Thu 21. Nov 2019 at 14:00, Jean-Claude Moissinac < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello > > > > I would like to give free access to some datasets in my fuseki server and > > control access to other datasets. > > With shiro, I'm able to control the sparql access points like > > https://myserver/dm/sparql > > but I'm not able to give a controlled access to the datasets user > interface > > https://myserver/dataset.html?tab=query&ds=/controlleddataset > > or > > https://myserver/dataset.html?tab=query&ds=/freedataset > > or > > https://myserver/ > > > > Is there some good practices about the access control in fuseki > instances? > > > > Thank's in advance for any advice > > -- > > Jean-Claude Moissinac > > > -- > > > --- > Marco Neumann > KONA >
