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Access-Based Enumeration, Enable Access-Based Enumeration as a Default Property on SMB Shares

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• Enable or disable virus scanning. • Modify file extensions. • Select directory paths to exclude. 7. Click OK. NOTE: The default antivirus exclude path is no longer available. Directory paths must already exist in the SMB share before they can be excluded. To exclude directory paths from antivirus scanning: 1. Create the SMB share without the exclude option. See Create an SMB Share. 2. Go to the SMB share and create the directory paths that you want to exclude from antivirus scanning. 3. In the Group Manager GUI, modify the antivirus setting by specifying the file extensions and/or the directory paths to exclude. CAUTION: Any default antivirus exclude path that you have set in previous versions will be lost. Access-Based Enumeration Access-based enumeration provides ease of use to users and reduces security risks. Access control is managed by using an access control list (ACL). An ACL is a set of rules that defines the access rights for a file folder in an SMB share. NOTE: To edit ACL rules on files and folders that are located on the FluidFS cluster, you must use Microsoft Management Console 3.0 (MMC 3.0) or later. By using access-based enumeration, you can access files and folders in a share that have sufficient permission on the basis of file and folder ACLs. Users can view only those files for which they have enough permissions to access (for example, read-only access). Users will not be able to see the files to which access has not been configured. To enable or disable access-based enumeration, you must have grpadmin privileges. You can also enable access-based enumeration from the Group Manager CLI. For more information about the CLI commands, see the Dell EqualLogic Group Manager CLI Reference Guide. Enable Access-Based Enumeration at the SMB Share Level To enable access-based enumeration at the individual SMB share level: 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. Click Create SMB share in the Activities panel. 3. In the Create SMB Share wizard, select the Enable Access-based Enumeration checkbox. 4. Click the Save all changes icon. Enable Access-Based Enumeration as a Default Property on SMB Shares NOTE: • Access-based enumeration can be enabled or disabled at the SMB share level. • To enable or disable access-based enumeration as a default property at a container level, you must have grpadmin privileges. To enable access-based enumeration on all the newly created SMB shares of a NAS cluster: 1. Click Group → Group Configuration and then select the group to configure access-based enumeration. 2. Click the Defaults tab. 3. In the Default SMB Share Settings panel, select the Enable Access-based Enumeration checkbox. 4. Click the Save all changes icon. NAS Container Operations 193

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Enable or disable virus scanning.
Modify
file
extensions.
Select directory paths to exclude.
7.
Click
OK
.
NOTE: The default antivirus exclude path is no longer available. Directory paths must already exist in the SMB share
before they can be excluded.
To exclude directory paths from antivirus scanning:
1.
Create the SMB share without the exclude option. See
Create an SMB Share
.
2.
Go to the SMB share and create the directory paths that you want to exclude from antivirus scanning.
3.
In the Group Manager GUI, modify the antivirus setting by specifying the
file
extensions and/or the directory paths to
exclude.
CAUTION: Any default antivirus exclude path that you have set in previous versions will be lost.
Access-Based Enumeration
Access-based enumeration provides ease of use to users and reduces security risks. Access control is managed by using an access
control list (ACL). An ACL is a set of rules that
defines
the access rights for a
file
folder in an SMB share.
NOTE: To edit ACL rules on
files
and folders that are located on the FluidFS cluster, you must use Microsoft Management
Console 3.0 (MMC 3.0) or later.
By using access-based enumeration, you can access
files
and folders in a share that have
sufficient
permission on the basis of
file
and folder ACLs. Users can view only those
files
for which they have enough permissions to access (for example, read-only access).
Users will not be able to see the
files
to which access has not been
configured.
To enable or disable access-based enumeration, you must have grpadmin privileges. You can also enable access-based enumeration
from the Group Manager CLI. For more information about the CLI commands, see the
Dell EqualLogic Group Manager CLI
Reference Guide
.
Enable Access-Based Enumeration at the SMB Share Level
To enable access-based enumeration at the individual SMB share level:
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
Click
Create SMB share
in the Activities panel.
3.
In the Create SMB Share wizard, select the
Enable Access-based Enumeration
checkbox.
4.
Click the Save all changes icon.
Enable Access-Based Enumeration as a Default Property on SMB Shares
NOTE:
Access-based enumeration can be enabled or disabled at the SMB share level.
To enable or disable access-based enumeration as a default property at a container level, you must have grpadmin
privileges.
To enable access-based enumeration on all the newly created SMB shares of a NAS cluster:
1.
Click
Group
Group
Configuration
and then select the group to
configure
access-based enumeration.
2.
Click the
Defaults
tab.
3.
In the Default SMB Share Settings panel, select the
Enable Access-based Enumeration
checkbox.
4.
Click the Save all changes icon.
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