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====== NAS Permissions In OMV ====== | ====== NAS Permissions In OMV ====== | ||
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- | This document can be converted to a PDF file, in the user's language of choice (see the following), on Windows, Mac's and popular Linux desktop platforms. Simply select the printer icon on the upper right corner of this web page. When prompted at the client, select “print to PDF”, name and save the file.\\ | + | |
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===== General ===== | ===== General ===== | ||
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+ | While this document was written with OMV5 graphics, all of it's configuration information still applies to OMV6.\\ | ||
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The purpose of this document is to provide an overview explanation of access control settings, using Samba network shares, in a peer-to-peer network. | The purpose of this document is to provide an overview explanation of access control settings, using Samba network shares, in a peer-to-peer network. | ||
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In the context of a NAS, used as a home server, ACL's should be avoided. | In the context of a NAS, used as a home server, ACL's should be avoided. | ||
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- | For instance, in the example group **users** we have two adults **Fred** and **Mary**, and their two children **Johnny** and **Betty**. | + | For instance, in the example group **users** we have two adults **Fred** and **Mary**, and their two children **Johnny** and **Betty**. |
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Following is a potential use of ACL's that would allow parents access to a share while denying their children access:\\ | Following is a potential use of ACL's that would allow parents access to a share while denying their children access:\\ | ||
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=== A Personal / Private Share === | === A Personal / Private Share === | ||
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- | A private share for an individual user could be created using ACL's and setting all users, but one, to **No access**. | + | A private share for an individual user could be created using ACL's and setting all users, but one, to **No access**. |
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Note the names of the newly created groups, below, and the usernames in each group. | Note the names of the newly created groups, below, and the usernames in each group. | ||
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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:// | ||
- | * Win10 workstations may need a few network configuration changes to access a server in a peer-to-peer network. | + | * Win10 workstations may need a few network configuration changes to access a server in a peer-to-peer network. |
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