Using Access Control List (Acl) - Planet NAS-5400 User Manual

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2. NFS exported as:○ writeable ○ read-only ○ no access
This setting determines whether NFS users have by default full read and write permissions, i.e.
writeable, can only read newly created folders, i.e. read-only, or no access right, i.e. no access.
Default settings for newly created accounts
1. Default group: ○ users ○ guests
Here you can choose to which group newly created users belong by default. If you want new
accounts to automatically have a home folder, choose "users", otherwise, choose "guests".
2. Default quota: ○
With this setting you can limit the amount of storage space allotted to new users, or choose not
to attach any restrictions, i.e. unrestricted.
3. Default home volume: Volume
If the newly created account belongs to "Users" group, please select the volume in which its home
folder will be saved.
Note: If a user is online, all the user privilege changes under "System privileges setting" will not
be effective at once but only after the user has logoff and login again.

4.3.6 Using Access Control List (ACL)

The NAS server allows users of different platforms to access the files simultaneously. However,
different platforms themselves have different design of the access right control for files and folders.
The ACL implements an appropriate mapping among platforms to provide consistent behavior of
file level access control.
Windows mapping table
60
MB ○ unrestricted
ACL entry of
NAS server
●: stands for the entry is checked
Traverse Folder / Execute File
List Folder / Read Data
Read Attributes
Read Extended Attributes
Create Files / Write Data
Create Folders / Append Data
Write Attributes
Write Extended Attributes
Corresponding access
right of Windows
Full Control

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