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Security file format The syntax of the security policy file is as follows. Notation: "*" means zero or more occurrences of the preceding element, and "+" means one or more occurrences. To interpret , ignore the text after the /; it is used to distinguish between instances of in the next section.
Security file format
The syntax of the security policy file is as follows. Notation: "
*
" means zero or more
occurrences of the preceding element, and "
+
" means one or more occurrences. To
interpret <xxx/yyy>, ignore the text after the /; it is used to distinguish between instances
of <xxx> in the next section.
<policy file>
::= <version line> <other line>*
<version line>
::= <string/v>
'n'
<other line>
::= <comment> | <access rule> | <site policy> | <blank line>
<comment>
::= # <not newline>*
'n'
<blank line>
::= <space>
'n'
<site policy>
::= sitepolicy <string/sp>
'n'
<access rule>
::= property <property/ar> <window> <perms>
'n'
<property>
::= <string>
<window>
::= any | root | <required property>
<required property.
::= <property/rp> | <property with value>
<property with value>
::= <property/rpv> = <string/rv>
<perms>
::= [ <operation> | <action> | <space> ]*
<operation>
::=
r
|
w
|
d
<action>
::=
a
|
i
|
e
<
string
>
::= <
dbl quoted string
> | <
single quoted string
> | <
unquoted
string
>
<
dbl quoted string
>
::= <
space
> " <
not dqoute
>*
"
<
space
>
<
single quoted string
>
::= <
space
> ' <
not squote
>*
'
<
space
>
<
unquoted string
>
::= <
space
> <
not space
>+ <
space
>
<
space
>
::= [
' '
|
't'
]*
Character sets:
<not newline>
::= any character except
'n'
<not dqoute>
::= any character except
"
<not squote>
::= any character except
'
<not space>
::= any character except those in <space>
The semantics associated with the above syntax are as follows.
<
version line
>, the first line in the file, specifies the file format version. If the server does
not recognize the version <
string/v
>, it ignores the rest of the file. The version string for
the file format described here is "version-1".
Once past the <
version line
>, lines that do not match the above syntax are ignored.
<
comment
> lines are ignored.
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