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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
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None
This was thrown around for a bit, but an issue was never created.
It doesn't make sense for a normal user to have less permissions than the anonymous user, so they should inherit those permissions.
e.g. anonymous user has access to space XYZ, but a logged in user does not.
The logged in user should have access to space XYZ, because they could access it when logged out anyway.
- causes
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CONFSERVER-28946 Anonymous space permission allows non-permissioned groups to access space, when global permissions are set to prevent anonymous access
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-11553 Improve the explanations for Not Permitted error
- Gathering Interest
- is duplicated by
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CONFSERVER-5422 Anonymous access permissions are not inherited - logged in users don't even share anonymous access privelages
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-6679 Registered confluence users do not inherit Anonymous Permissions
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-5751 users lose access by logging in
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-2871 No user should have less permissions than Anonymous
- Closed
- relates to
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CONFSERVER-4953 Giving Anonymous Access does not give logged in user permission
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-6392 LDAP/AD integration
- Closed
- was cloned as
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CONFSERVER-17278 Confluence users should inherit permissions from the anonymous user
- Closed