I do not want anonymous access.
I do not want to enter users into the nab if it's going to cost me.

Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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A little more detail?  Are the people you want to permit currently in the
NAB?  By default, an unidentified person that access a database via a
browser is "Anonymous".  If you only want to allow users in the NAB in,
just create an entry in the ACL that sets an Anonymous user to "No 
Access",
this will call the authentication.  I then use a group in the server NAB
and list the people that I want to allow in.  Then just add this group to
the ACL and give necessary permission's.

Does this help at all or am I just telling you stuff you already know? : -
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-JS



  
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If I want to restrict access to a database (only used via a browser) to
people how do I go about doing it?

One big goal, since we are hosting this for our LUG is to not use any
entries in our NAB if we have to pay for them.

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
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