09-08-2017 08:18 AM - edited 02-21-2020 06:17 AM
I still don't understand the logic:
mandatories rules are checked like and ACL, but default rules are in oposite direction?
Are their any best practices in which categories to keep which rules?
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09-08-2017 12:03 PM
I get where your confusion is coming from. Sections are irrelevant if you dont use policy inheritance. If you inherite a base policy you can use sections to enforce certain rules before/after your child policy like this:
PARENT POLICY - MANDATORY SECTION
CHILD POLICY - MANDATORY SECTION
CHILD POLICY - DEFAULT SECTION
PARENT POLICY - DEFAULT SECTION
Your parent policy would basically wrap around your child policy to enforce rules from the parents mandatory section before the sections of your child policy are enforced. After your child policies default section is enforced the parents default section is being evaluated.
Let me know if that makes sense. :)
09-08-2017 12:03 PM
I get where your confusion is coming from. Sections are irrelevant if you dont use policy inheritance. If you inherite a base policy you can use sections to enforce certain rules before/after your child policy like this:
PARENT POLICY - MANDATORY SECTION
CHILD POLICY - MANDATORY SECTION
CHILD POLICY - DEFAULT SECTION
PARENT POLICY - DEFAULT SECTION
Your parent policy would basically wrap around your child policy to enforce rules from the parents mandatory section before the sections of your child policy are enforced. After your child policies default section is enforced the parents default section is being evaluated.
Let me know if that makes sense. :)
09-08-2017 12:40 PM
thanks it makes sence now.
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