Proposal for passing a structure to ACL checking routines#2
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Proposal for passing a structure to ACL checking routines#2
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* For now this helper only introduce the `new_request` function that (stupidly, without freeing memory) create a new request base on a `struct request` members. * acl-helpers header file introduce macro `USER_ONLY_REQUEST` that allow previous tests to work with as few modifications as possible (by just passing _username_ to the check function)
…e user. * The struct request is meant to be used by acl that requires _full_ information requested by remote user (command, subcommand, args, ...)
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In order to efficiently create an external ACL checking function, it would be really convenient to have access to the full request made by the remote user.
The structure I've created here allow access to
This could allow further development of a very generic external ACL checking function that has access to all those informations to allow or deny access.