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docs_in_draft:nas_permissions [2024/04/24 02:05] – [General] crashtest | docs_in_draft:nas_permissions [2024/04/24 02:17] – [Permissions Notes:] crashtest | ||
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- | Below the list of administrator created user accounts are < | + | In the ACL field, below the list of administrator created user accounts, are < |
System Accounts are defaults that are created for server operations. | System Accounts are defaults that are created for server operations. | ||
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* In the Shared Folder, the group **users** have **write**. | * In the Shared Folder, the group **users** have **write**. | ||
* Samba Public access is set to **Guests allowed** which works with the Shared Folder permission **Others: Read** | * Samba Public access is set to **Guests allowed** which works with the Shared Folder permission **Others: Read** | ||
- | * **Read Only is ON**. This will further restrict the Group users down from **Write** to **Read only** access. | + | * **Read Only is ON**. This will further restrict the Group users down from **Write** to **Read only** access. |
* The Samba **'' | * The Samba **'' | ||
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* The Group **users** have **write**. | * The Group **users** have **write**. | ||
- | * While **Others** have **read**, at the Shared Folder, SMB **Public** is set to “**NO**” which stops all users who are not in the Group **users**. | + | * While **Others** have **read**, at the Shared Folder, |
* **Read only** is **OFF** so Shared Folder permissions allow all members of the Group users to write to the share.\\ | * **Read only** is **OFF** so Shared Folder permissions allow all members of the Group users to write to the share.\\ | ||
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* Additions of new users or changes to existing user accounts, such as password changes, would need to be replicated at the server. | * Additions of new users or changes to existing user accounts, such as password changes, would need to be replicated at the server. | ||
- | * Some use cases may benefit from using the [[https:// | + | * Some use cases may benefit from using the [[https:// |
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