[horde] Setting sql addressbook read-only

Michael J Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Thu Feb 2 20:35:12 UTC 2012


Stephan <steffo76 at gmx.de> wrote:

>Am 02.02.2012 21:20, schrieb Michael J Rubinsky:
>>
>> Quoting Stephan <steffo76 at gmx.de>:
>>
>>> Am 02.02.2012 18:08, schrieb Michael J Rubinsky:
>>>>
>>>> Quoting steffo76 at gmx.de:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> is there any way to set an additional sql addressbook defined in
>>>>> turba's backends.local.php read-only ? I have defined one which is
>>>>> read-only in the sense that the username for the connection to the
>sql
>>>>> server has read only access to the database. Is it possible to
>geht
>>>>> rid of the 'Edit' and 'Delete' tabs for this source ?
>>>>
>>>> You can set up a new address book source that uses sql as a
>backend,
>>>> provide all the connection information as demonstrated in the
>example
>>>> sources, but do NOT use shares. You can then manage the permissions
>for
>>>> this address book via Horde's administrative permissions interface
>and
>>>> give all authenticated uses read only access to this source.
>>>
>>> Ah, ok, so I will need to add permissions for turba and underneath
>>> that permissions for sources and underneath that one permissions for
>>> that particular address-book ? And I better give all authenticated
>>> users read and view access to the turba entry or they won't be able
>to
>>> see any address book ? While experimenting it looked like there is
>no
>>> need for any user to have permissions set on the 'sources' part of
>the
>>> tree. Do they need any ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Permissions
>>> |--All Permissions
>>> |--Address Book (turba) <- All Authenticated Users Show and Read
>>> |--Sources (sources)
>>> |--<Name of my address-book>
>>
>> The permissions need to be on the actual address book, "test" in your
>> screenshot.
>
>I have the correct permissions on the actual address book ("test") and 
>the 'Edit' and 'Delete' tabs are gone so this works as expected.
>
>I just wanted to make sure that the permissions on the 'Address Book 
>(turba)' part of the whole shebang are correct because when I created 
>this part of the tree the permissions on that one where none (no 
>checkbox checked) which lead to normal users not being able to see any 
>address book at all.
>
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Yes, that is correct.
mike
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