(v2.3) Settings - Configuration - Packages - Access control
Basic settings
Users can send packages to themselves
Determines whether logged in registered users can send packages to themselves. In the case when "only selected" is set, the permission of each user comes into account.
(default: YES)
Users can download files from their own sent packages
Determines whether logged in registered users can download contents from their own sent packages. In the case when "only selected" is set, the permission of each user comes into account.
(default: YES)
Allow download of clean files from quarantined packages
Enables or disables the option for users to download clean files even from quarantined packages. A package is quarantined, if in any file within a problem is found by one of the detection engines.
If enabled, users can download files even from quarantined packages. But only those, that are marked as clean and so no problem was found in them by any of the detection engines. If a ZIP archive is created for such a package, it will also contain only the clean files, not the problematic ones.
If disabled and a package is quarantined, no files from it can be downloaded, no matter if clean or not.
(default: disabled)
Allow anonymous users to send packages
Enabled by default and allows anonymous (not logged in) users to send packages to registered application users or domains.
If enabled, it is possible since version 2.3.10 to use a special URL with built in parameters, that modifies the anonymous sending form, like setting a fixed recipient. Such a link can be than used to direct anonymous users to send a package to a specific recipient. For example in this way: https://sofie.sonpo.cz/#/?template&recipient=sofie@sonpo.cz&password=false&expiration=false .
If disabled, it is so called “request only” mode, which means anonymous users cannot send packages by themselves and can only react to a request sent by a registered user. Also sets and fixes the welcome page content to the Login state (ignoring settings in Settings - Configuration - Appearance).
(default: enabled)
Closed environment
IP ranges of the closed environment
A comma separated list of IP addresses and ranges (in CIDR notation), which define the closed (protected, secure) environment. According to these all sent packages are classified and assigned a "source", either in the closed environment or outside it (in an open environment). Similarly, when a user is accessing a package, a "target" is evaluated, based on the IP address from which the user is accessing the package. Whether the user's access to the package is allowed, is determined by the pair "source" → "target" and the settings below.
If any addresses or ranges for the closed environment are set, all users of the application will see a lock icon on the right side of the top bar. The icon will either be an unlocked or locked lock, representing whether the environment the user is currently in is open or closed.
Allow closed → closed transfer
Allow downloading of files from packages uploaded from the closed environment by users also from the closed environment.
(default: enabled)
Allow closed → open transfer
!! Allow downloading of files from packages uploaded from the closed environment by users from an open environment.
(default: enabled)
Allow open → closed transfer
Allow downloading of files from packages uploaded from an open environment by users from the closed environment.
(default: enabled)
Allow open → open transfer
Allow downloading of files from packages uploaded from an open environment by users also from an open environment.
(default: enabled)
Allow upload of packages from the closed environment
Allow uploading of files if the user is in the closed environment.
(default: enabled)
Allow upload of packages from an open environment
Allow uploading of files if the user is in an open environment.
(default: enabled)