Example #1 - Restrict to Administrators Only
This is a good starting point for new installations of Confluence. It restricts all macros and parameters to confluence-administrators. You can gradually open up capabilities on a macro-by-macro basis as needed.
Example #2 - No Restrictions
Use this property file temporarily when adding Macro Security to a Confluence site that is already using macros that implement Macro Security. This gives administrator time to implement page restrictions and do testing before full implementation.
Example #3 - Moderate Restrictions
Mostly restricts to confluence-administrators, but allows *ANY for many of the capabilities that a typical internal (employee-only) site would likely allow.
These macros are partially or fully restricted:
- Beanshell
- CLI
- Code Pro
- CSV*
- Excel*
- Flash
- Gant
- Groovy
- HTML
- JSON Table*
- Jython
- Markdown
- SQL
- SQL Query
- XSLT
These macros are not restricted:
- Cache
- Future
- Run
* = The only restrictions relate to the use of the disableAntiXss parameter.
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If you are just starting out:
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Configuration page, after loading the property file that defines the security configuration.