Pioneer DRM-6NX manual NetWare NCP, Use NWAdmin to change the default trustee assignments

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7Use NWAdmin to change the default trustee assignments

NetWare (NCP)

5.Add the new trustee assignment to the resource. ( available to the users on the trustee list only)

NOTES:

7The NetWare bindery access rights for the DRM-6NX can be set using Group and User Objects as with any other file server.

7You can always access the DRM-6NX using the user name Supervisor and the password specified by the Server Password parameter. By default the password is pass.

Setting Security Rights in NetWare NDS

Because the DRM-6NX acts as a normal NDS file server, its NDS security rights can be set using standard procedures, e.g. NWAdmin.

If you want to make all of the hard disks inserted into the DRM-6NX available to some users only, limit access to all the volumes:

Access Restrictions in NetWare NDS

In NetWare, access rights for users in bindery mode is separate from users accessing the DRM-6NX in NDS mode. For this reason, we recommend that you disable bindery mode after you have successfully installed the DRM-6NX in NDS and thus allow users to log on in NDS mode only.

NOTE:

7If NDS mode is not functioning, you can always access the DRM- 6NX 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 DRM-6NX have access to those files. However, all users logged into NDS can access the volumes on the hard disks. These access rights are set up by the following trustee assignments:

ÖThe Supervisor right from the NDS tree is inherited to all the volumes on the DRM-6NX. All users who have Supervisor privileges in the context in which the DRM-6NX was installed will also have Supervisor privileges on the DRM-6NX.

ÖThe root of the SYS volume has [Public] as trustee with File Scan, Read, Write, Create, Modify and Erase rights

ÖThe system and wwwroot folders have all rights except Supervisor filtered. Thus, all system files are effectively protected from unauthorized users

NOTES:

7If the default security is satisfactory to your system, simply do not change anything

7Use NWAdmin to change the default trustee assignments

1.Log in as Admin then start the NWAdmin

2.Remove the [Public] trustee from the root of the SYS volume

3.Add the new trustee assignments to the root of the SYS volume

If you want to restrict access to one or several hard disks but grant all users access to most other hard disks, limit access to individual resources:

1.Log in as Admin then start the NWAdmin

2.On the resource you want to protect, set an inherited rights filter then filter ALL rights

3.Add the new trustee assignments to the resource (provides availability to the users in the trustee list only)

NOTE:

7The NetWare NDS access rights for the DRM-6NX can be set using Security Equivalence, Group, Container, Organization role, and User Objects as with any other NDS file server. There is no difference between how you use NWAdmin to set these access rights for a DRM-6NX and how you would set the access rights on an NDS file server.

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