Verdaccio allows you protect publishing to your registry. To achieve that you will need to set up correctly configure your [packages access](packages).
Let's see for instance the following set up. You have a set of dependencies that are prefixed with `my-company-*` and you need to protect them from anonymous or other non-authorized logged-in users.
```yaml
"my-company-*":
access: admin teamA teamB teamC
publish: admin teamA
```
With this configuration, we allow the groups **admin** and **teamA** to _publish_ and **teamA**, **teamB** and **teamC** to _access_ the specified dependencies.
So, if I am logged as **teamD**. I shouldn't be able to access all dependencies that match the `my-company-*` pattern.
```bash
➜ npm whoami
teamD
```
I won't have access to such dependencies and they also won't be visible via the web interface for user **teamD**. If I try to access it, the following will happen:
```bash
➜ npm install my-company-core
npm ERR! code E403
npm ERR! 403 Forbidden: webpack-1@latest
```
or with `yarn`:
```bash
➜ yarn add my-company-core
yarn add v0.24.6
info No lockfile found.
[1/4] 🔍 Resolving packages...
error An unexpected error occurred: "http://localhost:5555/webpack-1: unregistered users are not allowed to access package my-company-core".