You have to define, in MARLA.ini, the file containing the name of
the file protected. In this examples, the table is defined by the line
FILE0AUT = c:\MARLA\yes_no0.lst
The entry "FILE0AUT" define the file containing the authorisation table.
The table is the file "yes_no0.lst"
Here the contents of the file "yes_no0.lst":
;============================================================================
; pathname file containig password Group
;============================================================================
\reserved\money.htm c:\MARLA\password\parole.pwd Accessi Finanziari
\eyesonly\ c:\MARLA\password\eyes.pwd For your eyes only
\reserved\scuola.htm c:\MARLA\password\pittura.pwd Arte Italiana
Every line is formed by 3 statement:
- The file or the directory that you will protect
- The pathname of file containing the list of authorised clients
- The name of the authorisation group
In this example, the line 1 protect only the file \reserved\money.htm, the line
2 protect the whole directory \eyesonly\ and the line 3 only the file \reserved\scuola.htm.
The file c:\MARLA\password\parole.pwd - by example - contain the list of
authorized clients and relative password. Here the contents od the file
"c:\MARLA\password\parole.pwd"
Bianchi:lenzuola
Rossi:toro
Verdi:Giuseppe
The chart of authorisations: