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docs/iam/policies/deny-non-sse-kms-objects.json
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docs/iam/policies/deny-objects-with-invalid-sse-kms-key-id.json
{ "Version":"2012-10-17", "Id":"PutObjectPolicy1", "Statement":[{ "Sid":"DenyObjectsWithInvalidSSEKMS", "Effect":"Deny", "Principal":"*", "Action":"s3:PutObject", "Resource":"arn:aws:s3:::multi-key-poc/*", "Condition":{ "StringNotEquals":{ "s3:x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id":"minio-default-key" } } } ]
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docs/iam/policies/pbac-tests.sh
mc admin user add myminio/ minio123 minio123 mc admin policy create myminio/ deny-non-sse-kms-pol ./docs/iam/policies/deny-non-sse-kms-objects.json mc admin policy create myminio/ deny-invalid-sse-kms-pol ./docs/iam/policies/deny-objects-with-invalid-sse-kms-key-id.json mc admin policy attach myminio deny-non-sse-kms-pol --user minio123 mc admin policy attach myminio deny-invalid-sse-kms-pol --user minio123
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/ACE.java
* the operation and the desired access bits are compared to the SID * and access mask of each ACE. If the SID matches, the allow/deny flags * and access mask are considered. If the ACE is a "deny" * ACE and <i>any</i> of the desired access bits match bits in the access * mask of the ACE, the whole access check fails. If the ACE is an "allow"
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/dtyp/ACE.java
* the operation and the desired access bits are compared to the SID * and access mask of each ACE. If the SID matches, the allow/deny flags * and access mask are considered. If the ACE is a "deny" * ACE and <i>any</i> of the desired access bits match bits in the access * mask of the ACE, the whole access check fails. If the ACE is an "allow"
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src/main/java/jcifs/ACE.java
* the operation and the desired access bits are compared to the SID * and access mask of each ACE. If the SID matches, the allow/deny flags * and access mask are considered. If the ACE is a "deny" * ACE and <i>any</i> of the desired access bits match bits in the access * mask of the ACE, the whole access check fails. If the ACE is an "allow"
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docs/multi-user/admin/README.md
MinIO supports multiple admin users in addition to default operator credential created during server startup. New admins can be added after server starts up, and server can be configured to deny or allow access to different admin operations for these users. This document explains how to add/remove admin users and modify their access rights. ## Get started
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docs/iam/access-management-plugin.md
When configured, MinIO sends request and credential details for every API call to an external HTTP(S) endpoint and expects an allow/deny response. MinIO is thus able to delegate access management to an external system, and users are able to use a custom solution instead of S3 standard IAM policies.
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docs/multi-user/README.md
MinIO supports multiple long term users in addition to default user created during server startup. New users can be added after server starts up, and server can be configured to deny or allow access to buckets and resources to each of these users. This document explains how to add/remove users and modify their access rights. ## Get started
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docs/de/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
* das Geld einsammeln. * eine Benachrichtigung an den API-Benutzer (den externen Entwickler) zurücksenden. * Dies erfolgt durch Senden eines POST-Requests (von *Ihrer API*) an eine *externe API*, die von diesem externen Entwickler bereitgestellt wird (das ist der „Callback“). ## Die normale **FastAPI**-Anwendung Sehen wir uns zunächst an, wie die normale API-Anwendung aussehen würde, bevor wir den Callback hinzufügen.
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