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Kunena 7.0.6 & Kunena 6.4.12 – Security Updates Released
The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 7.0.6 [K 7.0.6] in stable which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 5.4.x/6.0.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.2 / K 6.3 / K 6.4 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 7.0.
The Kunena team is also pleased to announce the twelfth version of Kunena 6.4, a native Joomla extension for Joomla! 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 6.0.
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Question User Groups, User Group Privileges, ACLs
- Nihil
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As of the current version of Joomla (1.5), the only built-in way to do this with Kunena is with the front end ranks. Most of your users are at the rank of Registered. There's also editor, publisher and something else. You can set certain sections/categories as being visible to only editors and above. My officers are all publishers.
There might be a way to use a mod to give you an Access Control List (ACL) which will allow you to have greater control over permissions. i haven't used any of those so i'm guessing.
Joomla 1.6 will have ACL built-in, and Kunena will build on that giving you the ability to create groups with detailed privileges.
Attachment 1 shows that some cats and sects are viewable by publishers and above. Registered user don't even see them listed. It's like they don't exist.
Attachment 2 shows a few users as publishers and some as registered.
In attachement 3 you see where to make someone a higher rank. Note that this necessarily gives them some other front end powers. Editors can change articles. Publishers can make them display on your site. And so on.
Hope that helps!
Let's not confuse Kunena forum ranks with Joomla user types. Kunena forum ranks (like "fresh boarder" "senior boarder", etc.) have no effect on anything.Nihil wrote: As of the current version of Joomla (1.5), the only built-in way to do this with Kunena is with the front end ranks. Most of your users are at the rank of Registered. There's also editor, publisher and something else. You can set certain sections/categories as being visible to only editors and above. My officers are all publishers.
What Nihil was referring to are Joomla user types, e.g. registered users, authors, publishers, etc.
These concepts are explained in Sections, Categories, sub-Categories (Part 1) and Sections, Categories, sub-Categories (Part 2) - advanced setup for special groups in the companion Wiki site.
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I'm sorry to post a question which has already been posted, but I read a few times through the wiki section categories part 1 and 2 . But I'm having difficulties undestanding it. :blush:
I would like to be able to assing people to different special interest groups (dogs, cats, birds), where people can discuss in a subcategory board only if they are a member of the specific subgroup (multiple subgroups per member possible). Is this a feature that Kunena offers or do I have to put it on the wishlist?
I don't want to use the joomla ranks and I would need more anyway.
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Ishtar
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However, there are other ways you can control these things but they [currently] involve using third-party access control software (search for ACLs in the JED .
Joomla 1.6 will provide ACL-controlled access natively.
Kunena can use these things but not to a great degree in K 1.6 at the present time. K 1.7 will significantly improve in this area.
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- mortenrasmussen
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BUT, I only wan't "Premium members" to have write access.
I am able via AEC plans to give the premium members author-status.
But I can't get to the next step, which is to restrict write access to only authors.
Or maybe there is another way to do it?
Can anyone help?
Thanks, Morten