Hello, I'm an freelancer and currently evaluating the usages of Orion Context Broker. I have gone through the tutorials and I am able to understand and can also run some examples of data provider and consumer. However I have some doubts/questions about the "security aspect" which I'm not able to understand properly. Below are some doubts/questions: *Q 1.* I am running context broker on Debian 9.0 Linux VM which is hosted on my PC (NAT mode) -> I'm able to access the context broker info from my host PC's browser using IP address of VM e.g. *http://192.168.95.130:1026/v2/entities <http://192.168.95.130:1026/v2/entities>* My question, is it possible to restrict above access? Let's say if context broker running on a real machine then are other machines on same network able to access context broker info via IP address in the same way as stated above? [as I don't have 2 PCs in same network, I couldn't verify this] *Q 2.* How a data provider can grant access to its selected data to only selected consumers? Let's say there is one data provider and two consumers. Data provider has 2 attributes "temperature" and "pressure", he want to give access to "temperature" to one consumer and access to "pressure" to other consumer. How this can be handled? Kindly help me to clarify above questions. With best regards Abhi -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-tech-help/attachments/20200402/d62fc1b4/attachment.html>
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