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Proxy Users Rights
Table I-4
Associated Service
Example Proxy User Name
AFP
n/a
Archive Versioning
Archive Versioning Proxy
CIFS
CifsProxyUser-servername
Clustering (NCS)
OESCommonProxy_hostname
Or
installing admin user
DHCP
DHCP_LDAP_Proxy
DNS
DNS_Proxy
iFolder 3
iFolderProxy
Linux User
LUM_proxy
Management
Default Rights Granted
Starting with SP3, AFP no longer requires a
proxy user.
This user has Read and Write rights to
the archived volume.
This proxy user has the right to retrieve
CIFS user information.
The proxy user has rights (granted
through membership in the
NCS_Management group) to
communicate with eDirectory on behalf
of the clustering service.
No rights are assigned directly, but
membership in the DHCPGroup, which
does have assigned rights, provides the
rights it needs.
No rights are assigned directly, but
membership in the DNS-DHCPGroup,
which does have assigned rights,
provides the rights it needs.
Additional eDirectory rights include:
[Entry Rights]
Browse
LDAP ACL representation:
1#subtree#iFolderProxy#
[All Attributes Rights]
Read, Compare
LDAP ACL representation:
3#subtree#iFolderProxy#
If created, this proxy user has Search
rights on Unix Config & Unix
Workstation Objects.
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