Provided by: libapache2-sitecontrol-perl_1.05-2_all bug

NAME

       Apache2::SiteControl::GrantAllRule - A rule that grants permission to do everything.

SYNOPSIS

       In your instance of a ManagerFactory:

          use Apache2::SiteControl::GrantAllRule;
          ...

          sub getPermissionManager
          {
             ...

             $manager->addRule(new Apache2::SiteControl::GrantAllRule);

             ...

             return $manager;
          }

DESCRIPTION

       Apache2::SiteControl::GrantAllRule is a pre-built rule that grants access for all
       permission requests. This rule can be used to help implement a system that has a default
       policy of allowing access, and to which you add rules that deny access for specific cases.

       Note that the loose type checking of Perl makes this inherently dangerous, since a typo is
       likely to fail to deny access. It is recommended that you take the opposite approach with
       your rules, since a typo will err on the side of denying access. The former is a security
       hole, the latter is a bug that people will complain about (so you can fix it).

SEE ALSO

       Apache2::SiteControl::ManagerFactory, Apache::SiteControl::PermissionManager,
       Apache2::SiteControl::Rule

AUTHOR

       This module was written by Tony Kay, <tkay@uoregon.edu>.

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