From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2012-10-01 18:14:41
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On 01/Oct/2012 07:04 Koenraad Lelong <web...@ac...> wrote .. > On 24-09-12 21:17, Jamie Cameron wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> When I first responded, I tried this at home. There it works, but I > >> don't have the exact setup as here at the office. > >> Here at the office, that restricted still gets some editable > >> configurations : DNS-zones are visible and editable. > >> > >> Is this a bug, or did I do something wrong ? > > > > Maybe you didn't disable all the permissions? Try comparing /etc/webmin/bind8/USERNAME.acl > > on both systems.. > > > > - Jamie > > Hi, > > Monday last week I sent a reply, with a screendump. I got a message > stating my message was too big, it needed be approved. Until now I don't > see my message, so I repeat what I said, without the screendump : > > At the office, I don't have a USERNAME.acl in /etc/webmin/bind8/. I will > verify at home tonight. > Should I have that file, since I'm giving rights to the dhcp-server ? So are you granting users access to the BIND module, or the DHCP server module? If it is the DHCP module, the file should be /etc/webmin/dhcpd/USERNAME.acl > When logging in as my restricted user, I see only the dhcp-server to > manage, but there I can manage information concerning dynamic dns > updates I think, which I don't want. > I enclose a screendump. Could you send your screenshot to me directly at jca...@we... . The mailing list doesn't support large messages.. - Jamie |