> Permissions are expressed as a triple of regular expressions — one each for configure, write and read — on per-vhost basis. The user is granted the respective permission for operations on all resources with names matching the regular expressions.
Apparently RabbitMQ doesn't have a "permission system", really. It just has string matching to check whether or not a particular user can do something.
I'm sure there is no issue there and everything works fine always. And all the people configuring RabbitMQ know regex perfectly fine to not have overly broad or overly narrow permissions defined /s
... I've already raised a mod-flag on a post, and mentioned some other posts from the same user, but it may actually be more serious than I thought. Someone who knows about regex may be able to help me out a bit.
quick look through the questions left me a little confused - I hate the tag in that subtle differences in requirements turn the situation into the "duplicate, but not quite (probably? maybe?)"...
no, you don't seem to be. Some of the differences in the regexes seem to be the "crowdsourced" updates to the original from the comments under the question closed earlier
@manro depends on who is "he" here
@manro that is usually more than people know how to do, trust me