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[fiware-stackoverflow] How can Fiware services and service paths be used in XACML rules?

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      Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 13-02-2019 at 15:02
      Please, ANSWER this question AT https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54672389/how-can-fiware-services-and-service-paths-be-used-in-xacml-rules

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      How can Fiware services and service paths be used in XACML rules?

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      We are looking into Keyrock + Wilma + AuthZForce to secure our FIWARE system running Orion and Quantum Leap. The entities in our system are under services and service paths. These are accessed with appropriate headers, namely Fiware-Service and Fiware-Servicepath.

      I am trying to create XACML rules for AuthZForce that would include the services and service paths, but haven't been successful yet. If anyone has been able to do so, I would appreciate the help. Also, if this approach is wrong, I would appreciate other suggestions on how services and service paths can be used with FIWARE access control.

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        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 13-02-2019 at 15:02
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54672389/how-can-fiware-services-and-service-paths-be-used-in-xacml-rules


        +Question:+
        How can Fiware services and service paths be used in XACML rules?

        +Description:+
        We are looking into Keyrock + Wilma + AuthZForce to secure our FIWARE system running Orion and Quantum Leap. The entities in our system are under services and service paths. These are accessed with appropriate headers, namely Fiware-Service and Fiware-Servicepath.

        I am trying to create XACML rules for AuthZForce that would include the services and service paths, but haven't been successful yet. If anyone has been able to do so, I would appreciate the help. Also, if this approach is wrong, I would appreciate other suggestions on how services and service paths can be used with FIWARE access control.
        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 13-02-2019 at 15:02
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54672389/how-can-fiware-services-and-service-paths-be-used-in-xacml-rules


        +Question:+
        How can Fiware services and service paths be used in XACML rules?

        +Description:+
        We are looking into Keyrock + Wilma + AuthZForce to secure our FIWARE system running Orion and Quantum Leap. The entities in our system are under services and service paths. These are accessed with appropriate headers, namely Fiware-Service and Fiware-Servicepath.

        I am trying to create XACML rules for AuthZForce that would include the services and service paths, but haven't been successful yet. If anyone has been able to do so, I would appreciate the help. Also, if this approach is wrong, I would appreciate other suggestions on how services and service paths can be used with FIWARE access control.
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        Assignee Cyril Dangerville [ cyril.dangerville ]
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