SnapServer/GuardianOS 7.5 Administrator's Guide
Shares
SnapServer provides integration with existing Windows Active Directory Domain or Unix
LDAP or NIS user and group databases. At the share level, administrators can assign read-
write or read-only share access to individual Windows and local users and groups for
Windows/SMB, AFP, FTP, and HTTP. Administrators can also edit the NFS exports file to
control how shares are exported to NFS client machines.
Share Security Overview
SnapServers support file access in Windows, Unix, and Apple networks, as well as access via
FTP and HTTP. New shares are created by default with full read-write access to all users,
subject to the filesystem permissions on the share target directory (see
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The first step to securing a SnapServer is to specify access at the individual share level.
Administrators can assign read-write or read-only share access to individual Windows (and
local) users and groups.
For more details and information about using Shares, see
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