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LevelOne GNS-4001 - 6.6 Configuring File and Folder Security and ACL

LevelOne GNS-4001
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You can assign the following share permission to UNIX/Linux Hosts on NAS system:
Read Only (RO) The host is allowed to read the share.
Read Write (RW) The host is allowed to read and write to the share.
6.6 Configuring File and Folder Security and ACL
Access Control Lists (ACL) are associated with each file and folder, as well as the list of users and
groups permitted to use that file or folder. When a user is granted access to the file or folder, an ACL
node is created and added to the ACL for the file or folder. If you assign permissions to a local user, a
Security ID (SID) created by NAS system will be referred by the ACL for the file and folder security. If
the local user is then deleted, and the same name is created as the previous one, the new user does
not have permissions to the file or folder, because the SID will not be the same. The administrator will
have to re-configure all the group memberships and access rights to the files and folders.
Since the Security ID (SID) for domain user is issued and maintain by the domain controller on the
network. Administrator do not need to re-configure all the group memberships and access rights to
the files and folders if the domain user is deleted from the local user database and the same name is
created as the previous one.
Note:
If the administrator changes the permission on a file or folder that a
user is currently accessing, the permission setting do not take
immediate effect because of the local handle being used by the user.
The new rights will only take effect when the user reconnects to the
file or folder.

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