Dell PowerStore 1000T EMC PowerStore CLI Guide - Page 292
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| true | no | false}] [-default_homedir ] [-welcome_message ] [message_of_the_day ] [-is_audit_enabled {yes | true | no | false}] [-audit_dir ] [-audit_max_size ] [-hosts ,..] [users ,..] [-groups ,..] [-is_allowed_hosts {yes | true | no | false}] [is_allowed_users {yes | true | no | false}] [-is_allowed_groups {yes | true | no | false}] [async] Action qualifiers -nas_server_id Unique identifier of the NAS server that is configured with the FTP server. -is_ftp_enabled Indicates whether the FTP server is enabled on the NAS server specified in the nasServer attribute. Values are: - true - FTP server is enabled on the specified NAS server. - false - FTP server is disabled on the specified NAS server. -is_sftp_enabled Indicates whether the SFTP server is enabled on the NAS server specified in the nasServer attribute. Values are: - true - SFTP server is enabled on the specified NAS server. - false - SFTP server is disabled on the specified NAS server. -is_smb_authentication_enabled Indicates whether FTP and SFTP clients can be authenticated using an SMB user name. These user names are defined in a Windows domain controller, and their formats are user@domain or domain\\user. Values are: - true - SMB user names are accepted for authentication. - false - SMB user names are not accepted for authentication. -is_unix_authentication_enabled Indicates whether FTP and SFTP clients can be authenticated using a Unix user name. Unix user names are defined in LDAP, NIS servers or in local passwd file. Values are: - true - Unix user names are accepted for authentication. - false - Unix user names are not accepted for authentication. -is_anonymous_authentication_enabled Indicates whether FTP clients can be authenticated anonymously. Values are: - true Anonymous user name is accepted. - false - Anonymous user name is not accepted. -is_homedir_limit_enabled Indicates whether an FTP or SFTP user access is limited to the home directory of the user. Values are: - true - An FTP or SFTP user can access only the home directory of the user. - false - FTP and SFTP users can access any NAS server directory, according to NAS server permissions. -default_homedir (Applies when the value of is_homedir_limit_enabled is false.) Default directory of FTP and SFTP clients who have a home directory that is not defined or accessible. -welcome_message 265