For the "UserBDirectory" directory, give UserB
Full Control.
For the "Everybody" directory, give both UserA and UserB
Full Control.
As a result, when UserA or UserB maps to the "Data" share, each user will have
both read and write access to his/her own directory and the "Everybody"
directory, but only read access to each other’s directory.
Requirements
In order to use ACLs with NAS:
• The ASC Server must be running Red Hat 7.3 with 2.4.21-ipstor kernel
(XFS filesystem).
• The following RPMS must have been installed during the intial
installation:
libacl-2.0.9-0.i386.rpm
libattr-2.0.7-0.i386.rpm
dmapi-2.0.2-0.i386.rpm
acl-2.0.9-0.i386.rpm
attr-2.0.7-0.i386.rpm
xfsprogs-2.0.3-0.i386.rpm
xfsdump-2.0.1-0.i386.rpm
• You must be using Server or Domain mode for authentication.
• Your NAS Resource must be formatted as XFS. It cannot be an EXT3
resource.
Windows users belonging to more than 32 groups
If you have Windows users that belong to more than 32 groups, you can set a
Samba option to dynamically load the relevant groups that the user belongs to
based on the access required.
Right-click on
Windows Clients
-->
Propert es -->
Advanced tab -->
Add
.
i
Name: cache supp groups
Value: yes
Note that if the files and/or directories under the shares have very complicated
access control, this can have some performance impact.
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