To determine CIFS guest access

For additional information about guest access, see your System Administrator and Command Reference Guide.

To determine users’ rights to access files

For information about how the filer uses the files to determine access rights in an environment with both NFS and CIFS users, see your System Administrator and Command Reference Guide.

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Figure 7-1 shows the default entry in the passwd file.

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Table 7-1 describes the fields in an entry.

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User name

Encrypted password

Contains a user name for the user.

Contains a password for the user. The filer disregards this

field if NIS or a Microsoft Windows NT® operating system domain controller is used to authenticate user names and passwords.

UID

Contains a unique integer that is the UID (user ID).

GID

Contains a unique integer that is the user’s primary GID

 

(group ID).

User’s full name

Contains the user’s full name. The filer ignores this field.

UNIX home

Contains the path of the user’s home directory. The filer

directory

ignores this field.

Default shell

Contains the path of the user’s default shell. The filer

 

ignores this field.

 

 

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