Adaptec 5325301656 Administration Guide - Page 103

Setting Share Access Permissions, Share Level, File Level, Result, Share-Level Access Permissions

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Configuring Share Access Example A: More restrictive file-level access trumps more permissive share-level access. Share Level File Level Result Full control Read-only to FileA Full control over all directories and files in SHARE1 except where a more restrictive file-level permission applies. The user has read-only access to FileA. Example B: More restrictive share-level access trumps more permissive file-level access. Share Level File Level Result Read-only Full control to FileB Read-only access to all directories and files in SHARE1, including where a less restrictive filelevel permission applies. The user has read-only access to FileB. Setting Share Access Permissions Share permissions for Windows, Apple, FTP, and HTTP users are configured from Security > Shares by selecting a share and clicking Access. Share permissions for NFS are configured and enforced independently. Users and groups with assigned share access permissions appear in the list to the left (users/groups with access to...) and those without assigned access permissions appear in the list to the right (users/groups without access to...). The default permission granted to users and groups when they are granted access to the share is full access. You may restrict selected users and groups to read-only access. Share-Level Access Permissions Full access Read-only Users can read, write, modify, create, or delete files and folders within the share. Users can navigate the share directory structure and view files. Note Multiple shares pointing to the same target directory must have the same NFS access settings. The Administration Tool will permit editing NFS access of only one of the overlapping shares. Chapter 6 Share and File Access 89

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Configuring Share Access
Chapter 6
Share and File Access
89
Example A:
More restrictive file-level access trumps more permissive share-level
access.
Example B:
More restrictive share-level access trumps more permissive file-level
access.
Setting Share Access Permissions
Share permissions for Windows, Apple, FTP, and HTTP users are configured from
Security > Shares
by selecting a share and clicking
Access
. Share permissions for
NFS are configured and enforced independently.
Users and groups with assigned share access permissions appear in the list to the
left (
users/groups with access to...
) and those without assigned access permissions
appear in the list to the right (
users/groups without access to...
).
The default permission granted to users and groups when they are granted access
to the share is full access. You may restrict selected users and groups to read-only
access.
Note
Multiple shares pointing to the same target directory must have the same NFS
access settings. The Administration Tool will permit editing NFS access of only one
of the overlapping shares.
Share Level
File Level
Result
Full control
Read-only to FileA
Full control over all directories and files in
SHARE1
except
where a more restrictive file-level
permission applies. The user has read-only
access to FileA.
Share Level
File Level
Result
Read-only
Full control to FileB
Read-only access to all directories and files in
SHARE1,
including
where a less restrictive file-
level permission applies. The user has read-only
access to FileB.
Share-Level Access Permissions
Full access
Users can read, write, modify, create, or delete files and folders
within the share.
Read-only
Users can navigate the share directory structure and view files.