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I want developing an gis application. I want to use geoserver. In the application there are some layers(almost 20 layers). And there are some users(more than 100,000 people).

Every people have some features in layers. The people only must access to their own features.

How can I do this with geoserver?

Morteza Malvandi
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  • What do you mean by "access"? Read or read-write? Have you looked at geofence? Have you read http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/16962/how-to-put-geoserver-layers-behind-authentication?rq=1 ? Also, what is "Avery" in this context. – BradHards Jun 30 '15 at 07:46
  • yes, 'read' and 'read-write' access. its mean 'every', I wrote 'Avery' mistake. – Morteza Malvandi Jun 30 '15 at 07:51
  • You haven't answered the other questions. – BradHards Jun 30 '15 at 09:13
  • The first time that I see Geofence. I read http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/16962. I'm developing a geoserver OWS and then I'm use the geoserver's authentication. – Morteza Malvandi Jun 30 '15 at 09:25
  • GeoFence only limit access to layer NOT to features – Morteza Malvandi Jul 11 '15 at 07:40
  • Sorry, I missed that requirement. I thought you were allocating people to groups, which has some level of access to a layer. I don't think you can do that without some additional code in geoserver. – BradHards Jul 11 '15 at 23:15

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