Chapter 6 Security Control; Security Information - Planet NAS-3410 User Manual

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This chapter covers how to setting up the security control of the files, folders and shares stored in
NAS-3410. Managing Access Control List (ACL) file level security, file ownership and user quota
are also covered in this chapter.
You can configure the following types of security control on the NAS-3410:
1. Create, edit and delete user accounts in the local user database.
2. Create shares.
3. Configure Files, Folders and shares permission.
4. Configure local account, domain account and UNIX/Linux Hosts permission.
5. Maintain the ACL table.
6. Configure the local user and domain user quota limit.

6.1 Security Information

The Security Information screen is the statistic of the current security setting of the NAS-3410. It
provides administrator a summary of the security database and the status of the operation mode.
The Information page is divided into two sections. The Security Database section display the
number of shares, number of ACL nodes and number of user/group.
Number of Shares
Number of ACL Nodes
Number of Accounts
Local User/Group
Domain User/Group
Trust Domain User/Group
Host Entry
The Security Configuration section shows the current security configuration settings of the
server.
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Total number of share created in NAS-3410.
Total number of ACL node created. ACL tells NAS-3410 which
access right each user has to a folder or an individual file.
The total account number of the Local User/Group, Domain
User/Group, Trust Domain User/Group and Unix/Linux Host
Entry.
Total number of local user/group. A local user or group is an
account that can be granted permissions and rights from
NAS-3410.
Total number of domain user/group. Domain users or groups are
managed by the network administrator.
Total number of trust domain user/group.
Total number of Unix/Linux host entered.
Chapter 6
Security Control

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