Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 60
Default User and Group Settings, UID and GID Assignments, Default Local Users and Groups, Domain
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Default User and Group Settings Default User and Group Settings SnapServer default security configuration provides one share to the entire volume. All network protocols for the share are enabled, and all users are granted read-write permission to the share via the guest account. A local user or group is one defined locally on a SnapServer using the Administration Tool. The default users and groups listed below cannot be modified or deleted. Default Local Users and Groups admin guest AllLocalUsers AllUsers admingrp The admin user account is used to log into the Administration Tool. The default password for the admin account is also admin. The guest user account requires no password. The AllLocalUsers group account includes all local users created on the SnapServer. The AllUsers group account includes all local, Windows domain, and NIS users. The Admin group account includes the default admin user account. Any local user accounts created with admin rights are also automatically added to this group. Domain Windows NIS The SnapServer can join a Windows NT domain or an Active Directory domain. The SnapServer can join an NIS domain and function as an NIS client. UID and GID Assignments The SnapServer uses the POSIX standard to assign a user ID (UID) and group ID (GID), in which each user and group must have an ID. This requirement applies to all users and groups on the SnapServer, including local, Windows, and NIS users and groups. If you join the SnapServer to a Windows or NIS domain, IDs are automatically assigned. UIDs and GIDs are now assigned on a "first come, first served" basis, with preference given first to local users, then Windows users, then NIS users. Consider the following when creating users and groups: • UIDs and GIDs from 0 - 100 are unavailable for use. If you try to assign a UID or GID that is in use by NIS or the Windows domain, or is less than 101, you will get an error message. 44 SnapServer Administrator Guide
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