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update multiwiki server documentation (#8748)
* mws authentication * add more tests and permission checkers * add logic to ensure that only authenticated users' requests are handled * add custom login page * Implement user authentication as well as session handling * work on user operations authorization * add middleware to route handlers for bags & tiddlers routes * add feature that only returns the tiddlers and bags which the user has permission to access on index page * refactor auth routes & added user management page * fix Ci Test failure issue * fix users list page, add manage roles page * add commands and scripts to create new user & assign roles and permissions * resolved ci-test failure * add ACL permissions to bags & tiddlers on creation * fix comments and access control list bug * fix indentation issues * working on user profile edit * remove list users command & added support for database in server options * implement user profile update and password change feature * update plugin readme * implement command which triggers protected mode on the server * revert server-wide auth flag. Implement selective authorization * ACL management feature * Complete Access control list implementation * Added support to manage users' assigned role by admin * fix comments * fix comment * Add user profile management and account deletion functionality * add success and error message feedback for user profile operations * fix indentation issues * Add command to create admin user if none exists when the start command is executed * refactor annonymous user flow with create admin implementation * remove mws-add-user from start command * admin configuration for annonymous read-write opearations * fix comments * change get-anon handler to POST * update multiwiki server documentation
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3. Granular Permissions
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4. Access Control List (ACL)
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## Running the App
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By default, the Multiwiki Server starts up without the need for authentication. An admin user is created by default with the username `user` and password `pass123`.
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This user has the `ADMIN` role which grants full access to all recipes. This user is automatically assigned the `READ` and `WRITE` permissions.
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You can create additional users and roles through the admin interface.
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## Application Access & Security
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Access control is enforced at the recipe level. A user can read or write to a recipe if they have the `READ` or `WRITE` permission for that recipe.
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Roles can be assigned to users and can have the `READ` and `WRITE` permissions assigned to them.
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### Initial Setup
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When you first launch the Multiwiki Server, it operates in an unauthenticated mode to facilitate initial configuration. During this initial state, the system creates a temporary anonymous administrator account. Upon accessing the landing page, you'll receive a prominent security warning with instructions to establish a permanent ADMIN account. It's crucial to create this account immediately to secure your installation.
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Guest users have no permissions and can only access recipes that do not have an ACL assigned to them.
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### User Types and Permissions
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To start the app, run the following command:
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#### Administrator (ADMIN)
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- Full system access and configuration rights
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- Can create, modify, and delete user accounts
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- Manages role assignments and permissions
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- Controls global system settings
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- Can configure guest access policies
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- Has complete control over all recipes and tiddlers
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```bash
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npm run start
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```
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#### Regular Users
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- Custom accounts created by administrators
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- Permissions determined by assigned roles
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- Access limited to specific recipes based on role permissions
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- Can have READ and/or WRITE permissions
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#### Guest Users
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- Default anonymous access level
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- No inherent permissions
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- Can only access recipes without Access Control Lists (ACLs)
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- Read/write capabilities configurable by ADMIN
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- Useful for public wikis or documentation sites
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### Access Control System
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#### Recipe-Level Security
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- Access control is implemented at the recipe level
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- Each recipe can have its own Access Control List (ACL)
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- Permissions are granular:
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- READ: Allows viewing recipe contents
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- WRITE: Allows modifications to recipe contents
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#### Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
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- Administrators can create custom roles
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- Roles can be assigned specific READ/WRITE permissions
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- Users inherit permissions from their assigned roles
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- Multiple roles can be assigned to a single user
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- Provides flexible and scalable access management
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#### Permission Inheritance
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- Users receive combined permissions from all assigned roles
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- More permissive role takes precedence in conflicts
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- Guest access is overridden by recipe ACLs
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- System automatically enforces most restrictive access when conflicts occur
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This security model allows for fine-grained control over content access while maintaining flexibility for both private and public wiki deployments.
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## User Management & Security Architecture
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### User Account Management
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Users can be administered through two interfaces:
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1. Web-based Administrative Interface
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- Accessible only to ADMIN users
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- Provides graphical interface for user operations
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- Real-time validation and feedback
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2. Command-line Interface (CLI) Tools
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- Suitable for automation and scripting
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- Enables batch operations
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- Useful for system initialization
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Each user account contains the following essential components:
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- **Username**
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- Must be unique across the system
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- Case-sensitive
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- Used for authentication and audit trails
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- **Password**
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- Stored using secure hashing algorithms
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- Never stored in plaintext
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- Subject to complexity requirements
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- **Role Assignments**
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- Multiple roles can be assigned
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- Inherited permissions from all assigned roles
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- Dynamic permission calculation based on role combination
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### Role & Permission Framework
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#### Role Management
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Roles serve as permission containers and provide organized access control. The system includes:
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**Built-in Roles:**
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- `ADMIN`
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- Highest privilege level
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- Full system access
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- Cannot be modified or deleted
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- Can create and manage other roles
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- Controls guest access policies
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- `USER`
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- Basic access rights
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- Typically limited to specific recipes
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**Custom Roles (Examples):**
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- `MANAGER`
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- Intermediate access level
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- Can manage subset of resources
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- Custom roles as needed for specific use cases
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#### Permission Architecture
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**Core Permissions:**
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1. `READ` Permission
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- View recipe contents
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- Access tiddler data
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- View metadata
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- Export capabilities
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2. `WRITE` Permission
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- Create new tiddlers
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- Modify existing content
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- Delete resources
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- Manage recipe contents
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**Guest Access:**
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- No default permissions
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- Access limited to non-ACL recipes
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- Configurable by ADMIN users
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- Suitable for public wikis
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### Access Control List (ACL) Implementation
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The ACL system provides granular security control through:
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#### Entity-Level Control
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- Recipe-based access control
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- Individual resource protection
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- Hierarchical permission inheritance
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## Setting Up the Admin User
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### Authentication Process Flow
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To initialize the system with an admin user, use the following command:
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1. Initial Authentication
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- User submits credentials
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- System validates username existence
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- Password hash comparison
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- Session token generation
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```bash
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npm run mws-add-user
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```
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2. Session Management
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- Secure session storage
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- Token-based authentication
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- Automatic session expiration
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- Re-authentication requirements
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This command performs the following actions:
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- Creates a default admin user with the credentials:
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- Username: `user`
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- Password: `pass123`
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- Establishes `READ` and `WRITE` permissions
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- Creates an `ADMIN` role
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- Assigns `READ` and `WRITE` permissions to the `ADMIN` role
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- Assigns the `ADMIN` role to the newly created user
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### Authorization Workflow
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## User Management
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1. Request Processing
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- Capture user action request
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- Identify target resource
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- Extract required permissions
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Users can be managed through the application interface or via command-line tools. Each user account consists of:
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- Unique username
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- Securely hashed password
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- Assigned role(s)
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2. Permission Validation
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- Check user roles
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- Aggregate permissions
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- Verify ACL entries
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- Apply guest policies if applicable
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## Roles and Permissions
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3. Access Decision
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- Compare required vs. available permissions
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- Apply most restrictive policy
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- Return access decision
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### Roles
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### System Extension Guidelines
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Roles are used to group sets of permissions. The default setup includes an `ADMIN` role, but additional roles can be created as needed (e.g., `USER`, `MANAGER`).
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#### Adding New Roles
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1. Access administrative interface
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2. Define role identifier
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3. Assign base permissions
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4. Configure ACL mappings
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5. Test role functionality
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### Permissions
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#### Permission Expansion
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1. Define new permission type
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2. Update ACL structure
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3. Implement permission checks
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4. Update validation logic
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5. Document new permission
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Permissions define specific actions that can be performed. The default permissions are:
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- `READ`: Allows viewing of resources
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- `WRITE`: Allows creation, modification, and deletion of resources
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#### Security Considerations
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- Regular permission audits
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- Role assignment reviews
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- Guest access monitoring
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- Security log analysis
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- Access pattern monitoring
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Additional permissions can be created to suit specific application needs.
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## Access Control List (ACL)
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The ACL maintains a mapping between roles, permissions, and entities (such as recipes or bags). This allows for fine-grained control over who can perform what actions on which resources.
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## Authentication Flow
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1. User provides credentials (username and password)
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2. System verifies credentials against stored user data
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3. If valid, a session is created for the user
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## Authorization Flow
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1. User attempts to perform an action on a resource
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2. System checks the user's role
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3. System verifies if the role has the required permission for the action
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4. System checks the ACL to ensure the role has permission for the specific entity
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5. If all checks pass, the action is allowed; otherwise, it's denied
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## Extending the System
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To add new roles, permissions, or modify the ACL:
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1. Use the provided administrative interface or CLI tools
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2. Update the ACL structure in the application's configuration
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3. Implement new permission checks in the relevant parts of the application
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By following this documentation, you can effectively manage and utilize the new Authentication and Authorization system in your application.
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This comprehensive security model provides flexible, maintainable, and secure access control while supporting both authenticated and guest users within the Multiwiki Server environment.
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