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Section 4: NetWare (NCP)
AXIS StorPoint CD E100 User’s Manual
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Access Control
The way you manage security in NetWare depends on the mode you are using:
•
NDS mode
•
Bindery mode without user authentication
•
Bindery mode with user authentication
The StorPoint CD acts as a normal NetWare file server, which means that you
use standard procedures such as NWAdmin, SYSCON and Filer for handling
security.
Note:
You cannot set up access restrictions for the NetWare environment via the
StorPoint CD Web interface.
Access Restrictions in
NetWare NDS
In NetWare, access rights for users in bindery mode is separate from users
accessing the StorPoint CD in NDS mode. For this reason, we recommend that
you disable bindery mode after you have successfully installed the StorPoint CD
in NDS and thus allow users to log on in NDS mode only.
Note:
If NDS mode is not functioning, you can always access the StorPoint CD in
bindery mode by logging in as Supervisor. This is true even if you have
disabled bindery mode.
Default Access Rights
The default access rights protect all the system files, which means that only users
with Supervisor privileges on the StorPoint CD have access to those files.
However, all users logged into NDS can access the discs. These access rights are
set up by the following trustee assignments:
•
The Supervisor right from the NDS tree is inherited to all the volumes on
the StorPoint CD. All users who have Supervisor privileges in the context in
which the StorPoint CD was installed will also have Supervisor privileges on
the StorPoint CD.
•
The root of the SYS volume has [Public] as trustee, with File Scan, Read,
Write, Create, Modify and Erase rights.
•
The System folder has all rights, except Supervisor, filtered. Thus all system
files are effectively protected from normal users.
Notes:
If the default security is satisfactory to your system, simply do not change
anything.
You can change the default trustee assignments using NWAdmin.