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Setting File and Folder Permissions
Chapter 5 Security Management 89
Setting File and Folder Permissions
The GuardianOS supports the use of the Windows NT, 2000, or XP interface to set
directory and file permissions for local and domain/ADS users and groups on the
Snap Server. On a directory, administrators can also set inheritance permissions
that will be inherited by subordinate folders and files created within the directory.
Default File and Folder Permissions
When a file or directory is created, the GuardianOS grants access to the accounts
listed in the following table. Access permissions for each account are inherited from
the parent directory. The example displayed in the graphic shows the default
settings for a file created by the local user admin.
The default permissions cannot be
deleted —
You can delete Everyone, but
the GuardianOS does not allow you to
delete the user owner or group owner.
You can, however, modify the
permissions for these accounts as
described in the next subsection.
Ownership is set when the file or folder is
created —
The user account under which
a file or folder is created becomes the
owner of the file or folder. This user’s
primary group becomes the group owner
of the file or folder.
The primary group of NT 4.0 or AD
domain users is specified on the domain
controller —
For local users, the primary
group is AllLocalUsers. For Windows domain users, the primary group can be
set on a Windows Domain controller. (This setting is purely for compatibility
with the GuardianOS security, and is not significant in Windows security.)
The user owner always has change permissions permission —
Regardless of file-
level access settings, a user owner has change permissions access to files and
directories.
File/Directory Level Access Permissions
User Owner Initially, the user who created the file or directory
Group Owner The primary group of the user who created the file or directory
Everyone Includes users to whom no other permission applies
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