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NetLinx Security
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 NetLinx Master Cards and Modules
User Name
A user name is a valid character string (4 - 20 alpha-numeric characters) defining the user . This 
string is case sensitive. Each user name must be unique.
Group Name
A group name is a valid character string (4 - 20 alpha-numeric characters) defining the group. This 
string is case sensitive. Each group name must be unique.
Password
A password is a valid character string (4 - 20 alpha-numeric characters) to supplement the user 
name in defining the potential client. This string is also case sensitive.
Access Rights
Each of the features of the NetLinx master has security procedures defined for them. The access 
right for a particular feature determines if the user / group is to have access to the feature (make use 
of the feature). 
Directory Associations
A Directory Association is a path that defines the directories and/or files that a particular user or 
group can access via the HTTP (Web) Server on the NetLinx master. This character string can 
range from 1 to 128 alpha-numeric characters. This string is case sensitive. This is the path to the 
file or directory you want to grant access. Access is limited to the user (i.e. doc:user) directory of 
the master. All subdirectories of the user directory can be granted access.
A single '/' is sufficient to grant access to all files and directories in the user directory and it's sub-
directory. The '*' wildcard can also be added to enable access to all files. All entries should start 
with a '/'. Here are some examples of valid entries:
By default, all accounts that enable HTTP Access are given a '/*' Directory Association if no other 
Directory Association has been assigned to the account.
Path
Notes
/
Enables access to the user directory and all files and subdi-
rectories in the user directory.
/*
Enables access to the user directory and all files and subdi-
rectories in the user directory.
/user1
If user1 is a file in the user directory, only the file is granted 
access. If user1 is a subdirectory of the user directory, all 
files in the user1 and its sub-directories are granted access.
/user1/
user1
 is a subdirectory of the user directory. All files in the 
user1
 and its sub-directories are granted access.
/Room1/iWebControlPages/*
/Room1/iWebControlPages
 is a subdirectory and all files 
and its subdirectories are granted access.
/results.txt
results.txt
 is a file in the user directory and access is 
granted to that file.