There a quite many articles about having groups and group inheriting
from groups.
There is one here :
http://www.cakephpforum.net/index.php?showtopic=27&st=45&#entry2736
but many others
hth

On May 24, 1:09 pm, Prophet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is it easy when my users/groups are ordered hirarchical? As
> written above i thought of that but it seemed the AclBehaviour is to
> limited to realize something like that. Or where you thinking of
> writing your own behaviour?
>
> On 23 Mai, 23:43, francky06l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > If your group are hierarchical  it's easy, otherwise maybe an ACL
> > linked to a join HABTM model user_groups can be the solution ... I
> > have done something like this, but not for managing user/group, so
> > just a hint ..
> > hth
>
> > On May 23, 6:24 pm, mcjustin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I've found that I can have multiple instances of an ARO leaf across
> > > the tree (a user in many groups), but that non-leaf ARO's will not fxn
> > > properly if there's more than one instance of them...
>
> > > (hoping that someone else while comment as well!)
>
> > > On May 23, 6:18 am, Prophet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > I want to create a User/Group permission system with help of ACL. But
> > > > i have a few problems realizing that.
>
> > > > Can an ARO have multiple parents or does it depend on a tree sturcture
> > > > with one possible path for each ARO? For example if i say
> > > > UserAro.parent belongs to Group1Aro, Group2Aro and Group3Aro? How does
> > > > check then work? If this behaviour is enabled there are multiple
> > > > paths, is something allowed when one of the paths is allowed or only
> > > > when all of them are (i wouldn't suspect that...)? How can i show a
> > > > User HABTM Group relationship with AROs if only tree structure is
> > > > allowed?
>
> > > > Does AclBehavior depend on the fact that the id of my model matches
> > > > the id of the ARO or does it work with aliases to? How can i realize a
> > > > User/Group system if it depends on id? Aro 1 can't be connected with
> > > > Group and User 1 (the same problem occures when using aliases for ARO
> > > > matching...). I as human would know that top level AROs (aro.parent =
> > > > null) are groups and second level elements (aro.parent.parent = null)
> > > > are users, can i tell that to my AclBehavior in combination to using
> > > > ARO aliases for matching? In that case double aliases would work
> > > > again. Or do i have to create my own behavior, based on AclBehavior?
>
> > > > Do i have to create a parentNode method within my model when i want to
> > > > use AclBehavior and it shall create subnodes of a ARO? What does the
> > > > parentNode function return? Ids or aliases?
>
> > > > Am i going the wrong way to realize this?
>
> > > > Greetings, Prophet
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