Dell DR4300 DR Series System Administrator Guide - Page 20
Unix Permissions Guidelines, NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
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Allows Applies to Full access, object inherit, and container inherit. This folder, subfolders, and files. • CREATOR OWNER: Allows Full access, inherit only, object inherit, and container inherit. Applies to Subfolders and files only. • EVERYONE: Allows Applies to Traverse folders, execute files, list folders, read data, read attributes, and read extended attributes. This folder only. • NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM: Allows Applies to Full access, object inherit, and container inherit. This folder, subfolders, and files. • BUILTIN\Users: Allows Create folders and append data, inherit-only, and container inherit. Applies to This folder, subfolders, and files. • BUILTIN\Users: Allows Applies to Read and execute, and container inherit. This folder, subfolders, and files. • BUILTIN\Users: Allows Applies to Create files and write data, object inherit, and container inherit. Subfolders only. NOTE: If these permissions are unsuitable for your needs, you can modify the default ACL to suit your own requirement using the Windows ACL Editor (for example, using Properties → Security from Windows Explorer). NOTE: The system does not understand the Owner Rights permission and sets the owner of new files/folders created by the Domain Administrators as DOM\Administrator rather than as BUILTIN\Administrators. Unix Permissions Guidelines For a user to create, delete, or rename a file or a directory requires Write access to the parent directory that contains these files. Only the owner of a file (or the root user) can change permissions. Permissions are based on the user IDs (UIDs) for the file Owner and group IDs (GIDs) for the primary group. Files have owner IDs and group owner IDs. To enable Unix access, the DR Series system supports three levels of users: • Owner (of the file) • Group (group in which the owner belongs) • Other (other users with an account on the system) Each of these three user types support the following access permissions: • Read (read access that allows user to read files) • Write (write access that allows user to create or write to a file) 20