2-12 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
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The default configuration of a filer depends on whether the filer is running NFS, CIFS,
or both; and NIS.
Although the default configuration is usable for small sites, it is probably not secure
enough for large sites or for sites connected to the Internet.
Subsequent sections in this chapter describe in greater detail how you might want to
modify the default configuration to suit your needs.
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When setup finishes, two default directories are made available for access by cli-
ents. The default directories are:
the root directory
the /home directory
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Table 2-5 shows the permissions that are assigned to the default directories when
setup finishes.
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The root
directory
NFS full permissions for the root user on the
administration host
no permissions for any other user or host
no permissions
CIFS read and write permissions to all files for
the Administrator user when logged in to
the filer using the root password
no permissions for other users