Result for 9A67259416E6C3125F576CB979B6810C7FF70AE7

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/php/Zend/Permissions/Acl/Role/RoleInterface.php
FileSize503
MD5FE23A531ACA4EF78AA4F4A1353FAF215
SHA-19A67259416E6C3125F576CB979B6810C7FF70AE7
SHA-256F59DE4B27941A4A011838109D009F9E4C747F065953C06A3808A14C8CD42B225
SSDEEP6:/6LvS2NblKXHL64LiEUyXLDK8KUH/vaPsxK4o5A/lKXHL2RyxQuAJTkqALbgCPg/:yzNNMZiEUKK8h+sRMUyxQuAJOgC4C/zY
TLSHT16AF09ECF04F8012A4B239652F4EA818AC1D6969271DF5089F82C47689FF4C7519D1FAB
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MD51F0AB61699165E80265E8398135E1DD0
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease2.fc20
PackageVersion2.2.5
SHA-1073A717279BD52B9B1FEE7C46838936398A113F5
SHA-2563F1A3C6CE67DE592E672C9A06DD4C13A4A69B445DE9B8BFF5E3629EC759C806C
Key Value
MD537547321590AB4A48F5D33F19755365B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Zend\Permissions\Acl component provides a lightweight and flexible access control list (ACL) implementation for privileges management. In general, an application may utilize such ACL‘s to control access to certain protected objects by other requesting objects. For the purposes of this documentation: * a resource is an object to which access is controlled. * a role is an object that may request access to a Resource. Put simply, roles request access to resources. For example, if a parking attendant requests access to a car, then the parking attendant is the requesting role, and the car is the resource, since access to the car may not be granted to everyone. Through the specification and use of an ACL, an application may control how roles are granted access to resources.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-ZendFramework2-Permissions-Acl
PackageRelease2.fc20
PackageVersion2.2.5
SHA-1B624AA8DB0130D32AC7F42CAC742781D2D4D3B2A
SHA-256A3115E8913E34FA09E8824DD1153B9D36A9830996B43404BB371BFF30270D1B1