Extranet and using ACL

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12 years 8 months ago #29595 by corporatic
Hi,

First of all, thank you very much for your great software, it is really awesome.

I´m trying to create an intranet with your software but I can´t get it working the way I need. Could you please help me to set it up the right way? What I need to achieve is this:

- Only superadministrator can add articles. I will create pages for specific registered users.
- Public users can´t access (nor even see) any of these articles.
- Registered users only can access their own articles (I previously created with superadmin user). They can´t modify and they can´t add any article too.
- Registered users will access their articles through a module that only will show the articles for them.

Can this be achiveved? I really hope that because i´m in a hurry with my project.

Thanks a lot for your help, my friend. Keep the good work!!

Regards.

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12 years 8 months ago #29597 by micker
Replied by micker on topic Extranet and using ACL
all it possible ... witch version of flexicontent used ?
.. you realy need to understand the joomla ACL flexicontent use it
regards

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12 years 8 months ago #29604 by corporatic
Replied by corporatic on topic Extranet and using ACL
I´m using joomla 2.5.

Do I need flexiaccess?.

Can you please give some clue how to start?

Thanks a lot

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12 years 8 months ago #29605 by ggppdk
Replied by ggppdk on topic Extranet and using ACL
1. FLEXIaccess is for J1.5 only NOT FOR J2.5

2. FLEXIcontent v2.0 for J2.5, uses J2.5 built-in ACL (Access Control Lists),
to define what user are permitted to do (=Actions) or to view (=View Access Levels)

-- Please invest time to read this J2.5 turorial about J2.5 ACL:
docs.joomla.org/Access_Control_List/2.5/Tutorial

3. NOTE: that flexicontent define and uses many more actions than standard Joomla but the operate like the ones you will see in the above tutorial

Regards


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