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to: Dumas Walker
from: Digital Man
date: 2024-12-05 14:13:00
subject: Q Restriction on Web bug?

  Re: Q Restriction on Web bug?
  By: Dumas Walker to All on Thu Dec 05 2024 11:01 am

 > If a Q restricted user logs into the bbs via telnet, SSH, etc., they are
 > only shown the QWK menu and if they choose to "quit back to the BBS," the
 > system immediately logs them off.  The Q-restricted account cannot access
 > any message areas, or anything else on the system.

A Q-restricted account actually can perform a "normal" login by prepending a '*' to their login-id.

 > If a Q restricted user logs onto the web interface (both the older "runes"
 > or the newer ecweb), they are able to access message areas and even post
 > using their QWK ID.
 >
 > I would call this a "bug" since it is allowing the web interface to act in a
 > different (and unintended) manner from the terminal interface, but I am also
 > guessing there is some way that I can add something to an existing INI file
 > to prevent this behavior?

You can set SCFG->Servers->Web Server->Login Requirements (in v3.20a) to "REST NOT Q" and then Q-restricted users won't be able to authenticate with the web server. There's probably other ways to limit access to (e.g. webctrl.ini files and maybe something ecWeb-specific), but that's a true brute-force way.
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                                            digital man (rob)

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