Nested Shares - Linksys EFG40 User Manual

Instant etherfast series etherfast 10/100 instant gigadrive
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Groups Everyone
All users are automatically members of the everyone group. No user
can ever be removed from the everyone group unless the user is
entirely deleted. By default, this group has Read/Write access to the
public share. This can be changed, and access to other shares can be
granted or revoked. This group can never be deleted.
Administrator
The administrator group always has Read/Write access to every
share. The admin user cannot be removed from this group, but other
users may be added or deleted. This group can never be deleted.
Shares HDD1
HDD1 is the administrative root folder, provided so the administra-
tor can backup all of the GigaDrive's data by simply backing up the
contents of this folder. The administrator group always has
Read/Write access to this share. This share can't be deleted.
Public
By default, the everyone group has Read/Write access to the public
folder. The public folder's access rights can be changed, but it can't
be deleted.
20
Linksys Instant EtherFast
Series
®
EtherFast 10/100 Instant GigaDrive

Nested Shares

The Instant GigaDrive allows a folder inside a share to also be configured as
a share. This allows the nesting of shares to any depth, just like the folders on
your PC's hard drive. If you use this feature, you need to be aware of the fol-
lowing points.
• In Windows' Network Neighborhood, all shares are listed on the same level,
making the nesting completely invisible.
• Users cannot tell whether or not a sub-folder is in fact a nested share.
Nested Shares and Access Rights
Anyone with access to one share automatically has access to every share
beneath it. You can not provide access to an outer share while preventing
access to an inner share (Figure 1). You can, however, deny access to an upper
share by granting a group's access only to the shares beneath it (Figure 2).
Because of this, shares access flows down, but does not flow up. Your most
sensitive data should therefore be stored in the outermost or upper share, not
in the innermost share.
Figure 1
Figure 2
21

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Efg20

Table of Contents