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Permissions Auditing
Access to most of Alliance Auth's features are controlled by Django's permissions system. In order to help you secure your services, Alliance Auth provides a permissions auditing tool.
Installation
Add 'allianceauth.permissions_tool',
to your INSTALLED_APPS
list in your auth project's settings file.
Usage
Access
In order to grant users access to the permissions auditing tool they will need to be granted the permissions_tool.audit_permissions
permission or be a superuser.
When a user has access to the tool they will see the "Permissions Audit" menu item under the "Util" sub menu.
Permissions Overview
The first page gives you a general overview of permissions and how many users have access to each permission.
App, Model and Code Name contain the internal details of the permission while Name contains the name/description you'll see in the admin panel.
Users is the number of users explicitly granted this permission on their account.
Groups is the number of groups with this permission assigned.
Groups Users is the total number of users in all of the groups with this permission assigned.
Clicking on the Code Name link will take you to the Permissions Audit Page
Permissions Audit Page
The permissions audit page will give you an overview of all the users who have access to this permission either directly or granted via group membership.
Please note that users may appear multiple times if this permission is granted via multiple sources.