Planet NAS-5400 User Manual page 48

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Deleting User Privileges
To delete user or group privileges, please follow the steps:
Use the mouse to select a user or user group in the "User privileges" column (use Ctrl for
1.
multiple and Shift for continuous selection).
Then click "Remove".
2.
Press "Apply" to complete.
3.
Note:
1. When setting Windows/Apple user privileges for the shared folders, make sure to avoid
possible conflicts. Root, for example, is a member of the admins group. To avoid conflicts, you
must not set the privileges for root to read only, while admins is set to writeable.
In the event of conflicts in access privileges, the system will authorize users/groups in the
following order: no access (N/A), readable and writeable (RW) and read-only (RO). For
example, if the access privilege of the root account (belonging to the admins group) is set as
"N/A" and that of the admins groups is "RW," the access privilege of root for this folder will be
"N/A." If the privilege for everyone is set to writeable and the user root to read only, the system
will assign writeable privileges to everyone as soon as you click "Apply".
2. The NAS server supports the ACL (Access Control List), i.e. users can click the right mouse
button on a file and set the access privilege. Please refer to the last section of this chapter
Using Access Control List (ACL) for details.
The system administrator can use NAS-5000 Series Manager's Security SetupàShared Folder
Setup page to set the access privileges for every shared folder.
NFS Privileges tab
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