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Setting File and Folder Permissions
92 Snap Server Administrator Guide
GuardianOS File and Directory Access Permissions Summary
Administrators may want to keep this summary handy when setting file and
directory access permissions.
How Permissions are Applied
The GuardianOS searches for
permissions in the order listed below; it
stops and applies the first match found.
1 IF this user is the user owner of the
file, then grant the specified access.
2 ELSE IF there is a regular (non-owner)
user specified for this user, then grant
the specified access.
3 ELSE IF this user is a member of the
group owner of the file, then grant the
specified access.
4 ELSE IF this user is a member of a
group that is specified in a regular (non-
owner) group ACE, then grant the
specified access.
5 ELSE grant this user the access
specified for the Everyone group.
GuardianOS File and Folder Access Permissions
The GuardianOS permits the following types of permissions. Bolded permissions are
created by default. The user owner and group owner cannot be deleted, but their
permissions can be modified by using NT 4.0, Windows 2000, XP security tools.
User Owner — Usually the user who created the file
User (non-owner) — Permission added through Windows security tools or inherited
from a parent directory
Group Owner — Usually the primary group of the user who created the file
Group (non-owner) — Permission added through Windows security tools or inherited
from a parent directory
Supported Permissions
The GuardianOS supports the following file
and directory permissions
Read A combination of List Folder/
Read Data, Read Attributes, Read
Extended Attributes, Read Permissions.
This gives complete read access.
Write A combination of Create Files/
Write Data, Create Folders/ Append
Data, Write Attributes, and Write
Extended attributes. This gives
complete write access.
Execute (UNIX and MacOS X only)
Allows programs and scripts to run.
Delete Can delete the file/directory.
Change Permissions Can modify the
permissions on the file/directory.
Take Ownership Can take ownership of
the file/directory.
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