I'd like to declare some policies likes:
some one can visit anything under the img path, but img folders are scattered everwhere, so the attributevalue in the xacml policy may seem like this: "/rootpath/**XPATH_PART**/img/*".
how to write policy of this kind.
I looked through the "XACML3.0 core spec", "Multiple Profile", they says
Each Individual Decision Request SHALL be identical to the original request context with two exceptions: the “multiple:content-selector” attribute SHALL NOT be present and an added “content-selector” attribute value SHALL be an XPath expression that evaluates to a single node in the <Content> element
I think this means that in the policy file, i cann't use XPath in the AttributeValue to refer to multiple resources like i said in the first place, right? because the request is resolved to individual request each asking for a resource with a specified attribute id.
Is there something in the specification i missed out or misunderstood? or can anyone suggest a better way to do what i want?
Now i'm wondering if using regular expression in the resource can do that. The corresponding function is
urn:oasis:names:tc:xacml:1.0:function:string-regexp-match
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P.S.: I'm trying to setup a authorization server for my company, XACML seems a good place to start with. But nobody around me knows about it. I would be appreciated if any one can give me any suggestion about setting up the access control system.