Permissions; Sharing Files Across Multiple Platforms - HP StorageWorks 8000 - NAS User Manual

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Permissions

You can assign the following permissions to an NT resource:
Additionally, you can group these permissions into standard permissions that
consist of one or more previous permissions. These standard permissions include:

Sharing Files Across Multiple Platforms

The NAS server was designed to work well in a heterogeneous environment and
support remote file access protocols for UNIX and NT clients. A major difficulty
in sharing data across these environments is that the file system security models
are very different. For example, NT systems use access control lists (ACLs) to
provide security for storage objects, whereas UNIX systems use traditional UNIX
permissions that define explicit permissions for the user, group, and other.
However, given some care in setting up the security environment, a reasonable
level of access can be provided for cross-environment requests (such as a UNIX
client requesting a file created by an NT client) without overly compromising the
security set by the creator of the object.
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Read
Delete
Write
Execute
Change Permissions
Take Ownership
No Access
Read
Change
Full Control
Special Access (where individual permissions can be selected, such as Read +
Change Permissions)
HP StorageWorks NAS 8000 User's Guide

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