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What is role based security ?
Please Do suggest i am beginner in this field
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It is "security based on roles"
So instead of saying "latakurekar guards that door", you have a role that says "door guard" to which you assign latakurekar. Instead of saying "Max and Eddy guard that chicken", you have a role saying "chickenguard", and assign the role to Max and me.
This has the advantage that you put the rights on the role, not the person. It might not be impressive in the example, but if you have lots of people it is crazy to manage each persons' right in detail. Instead, they get a role assigned, and access is granted based on those roles.
Role-based access control - Wikipedia[^]
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"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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What Eddy said, but under normal system administration approaches it means that you do four things:
Granularize permissions
Give permissions to groups rather than to users
Assign users to groups based on roles (a role can - and should - belong to multiple groups)
Maintain those groups consistently
There are a lot of resources available from NIST about RBAC:
Role Based Access Control
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- Hanlon's Razor
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Hi,
My application is developed on dotnet core,
1)Do i need to install Dotnet Core on deployment server?
2) Can dotnetcore application runs on .NET Framework without installing dotnet core framework?
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Syed Shakeer Hussain wrote: 1)Do i need to install Dotnet Core on deployment server? Yes.
Syed Shakeer Hussain wrote: 2) Can dotnetcore application runs on .NET Framework without installing dotnet core framework? No.
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"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Created a Custom Windows Forms WebBrowser to be opened a fixed url and search bar is disabled as per requirement. When user traversing next page (clicking next button available on the web page) there are few links which are opened in new window. And they are invoking default Internet explorer with search bar option. Can I disable the page to be opened or grey out the content having such links on the basis of next page url. Or if there any option to get the link opened in same window. Please advise.
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If I understand what you're wanting to do, there is no reliable way of disabling the links. You'd have to rewrite the HTML after it's download in order to do that and there's many ways of putting links into the page that your code will not be able to disable.
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Thanks for response. Can I capture the event whenever url has been changed. If possible, when user navigate certain page which consists of these kind of links (open in new window), we can try to exit or grey out the custom window. Please advise.
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Unfortunately there's no reliable method for doing this. As content can be dynamically written in on the client side, there's not a lot you can do.
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difference between angular 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7
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The difference is 1 each time. From 1 to 2 is 1. From 2 to 3 is 1 and so on.
If what you are really asking is what are the features of the different versions of Angular, you could start with a simple Google search[^].
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The difference is that NG1 was worth using as a good, dependable, and flexible platform.
Then all the others happened.
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difference between interface and abstract class in c#
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Have you never been taught how to search for your own information? The three questions you have asked here could all be answered with simple Google searches.
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difference between api and web services
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I'm sorry but I have to conclude that you are a help vampire[^].
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I have a .NET (not MVC or ASP.NET) application (which is an Excel plugin), which performs 1 REST call for data (REST call is a protected resources - requires authenticated user). Currently this Excel plugin authenticates with the REST backend using basic authentication (with username/password input fields). Users are authenticated on a Windows domain.
Problem
I want to get rid of the username/password inputs and start using SAML2 to achieve true single signon for these users.from within this .NET application.
Question 1: Is it possible to perform client-side SAML2 authentication for my app?
Which framework/library to use?
If it is possible (I hope so...), I found this info:
"No is official C# client-side protocol stack", but there are various 3rd party libraries which implement SAML2", but these seem all focused on ASP.NET.
Sustainsys.Saml2
OneLogin
AspNetSaml
ITfoxtec
I've tried several libraries but they all seem to want to redirect the user (in browser - which I don't use in the app) to a specific endpoint.
I am no .NET guru, so if it is possible, any library with a clear example/tutorial would be really appreciated.
Thanks
Katherine
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Hi all,
We created a windows application, we are going to sale it but we need to create a license key for that application
license key should be valid for one user and one time only
any other suggestion..
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And you are looking for what exactly? How to do that from code, or do you want to download an application that provides these services? Have you tried Google?
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Member 14064585 wrote: any other suggestion.. There are a lot of different ways to do licensing. I would suggest searching the internet and finding the approach that works for you.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Please excuse me if this is not the correct forum for my question. I would like to know if I can prevent users from seeing the markups and scripts of my page if I display it in a Winform and calling Javascript from C#.
modified 20-Nov-18 1:17am.
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They can see any request with fiddler. If you provide a WinForm, I will decompile that too.
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"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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