Contents tagged with Rhino Tools
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Rhino Tools: Rhino Security Guide
In the post I want to discuss basics of Rhino Security which was developed by Ayende. This is a nice security model implementation that could be easily integrated and adapted in many applications and scenarios. Intention of the post is to give good startup for Rhino Security. I will try to follow KISS (Keep It Simple) in my explanations, yes, I know that “It's All Relative” :) and also keep to minimum required infrastructure for the startup (mainly only required). Rhino Security is a part of Rhino tools, which is a set of already mature reusable classes and tools that cover various scenarios, such as well known: