Section 5: Access Control and Set-up
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InternetAddress
ServerName
NetMask
UNIX (NFS)
When accessing the CD-ROM server using NFS, you may restrict the
access to users with a certain IP Address, Group ID (GID) or User ID
(UID).
The access is controlled by creating or editing NFSIPAddress,
NFSGroup and NFSUser entries in the access control files in the
volumes folder on the CD-ROM server. The following values can be
used:
Please note that there is an ‘or’ relation between the NFS access
control parameters. A user fulfilling any of the NFS access criteria you
have specified will be granted access. This means that if you set any of
the parameters to ‘
*
’, all users will have access regardless of the settings
of the other parameters.
You may add as many NFSIPAddress, NFSGroup and NFSUser
parameters as you require. See also the examples below. To set up the
parameters, do as follows:
1. Locate the proper file in the volumes folder.
2. Open the file using your favourite editor.
3. Edit, add or remove NFSIPAddress, NFSGroup and NFSUser
entries as required.
NFSIPAddress
Description
*
Users with any IP address is granted access
<any IP address>
Only users with the specified IP address have access
<entry not present>
IP address is not used to grant access
NFSGroup
Description
*
Users with any GID may access the folder or CD-ROM
<Group ID>
Only users with the specified GID have access
<entry not present>
GID is not used to grant access
NFSUser
Description
*
Users with any UID may access the folder or CD-ROM
<User ID>
Only users with the specified UID have access
<entry not present>
UID is not used to grant access