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Helge Blischke said the following on 02/03/2006 10:16 AM:
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<pre wrap="">Rob Tanner wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I want to create a group of printer administrators that can manage jobs,
send test pages, start/stop the printer and change the accept/reject
status (basically the left three buttons on the printers page). Power
to manage jobs should be able to be simply managed with a <Location
/jobs> ... </Location> directive, but it looks like I have to give
access to /admin even to do start/stop. So, how do I block modify,
config, create and delete?
Thanks,
Rob
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You may specify things like
<Location /admin?op=xxx>
differently for different operations (xxx denotes the operation, like statr, stop, modify, ...)
Helge
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That does the trick, but I noticed and oddity and I'm not sure if
that's normal or not. The actual urls are: "/admin/?op=". Is that
slash before the "?" normal?. As long as I incluse that slash in the
<Location ...> directive it all works, but is that what I should
see?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Rob<br>
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Rob Tanner<br>
UNIX Services Manager<br>
Linfield College, McMinnville OR<br>
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