ZyXEL Communications NSA-2401 User Manual
Chapter 8 Sharing Screens
NSA-2401 User’s Guide
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
8.4.2.3 EVERYONE & ANONYMOUS Share Access Rights
With an EVERYONE access right, you still need to log in. Every local user with an account
on the NSA can access this share using their username and password. Users with accounts on a
domain server cannot access shares with EVERYONE access rights. EVERYONE has every
local user as a member. It does NOT include domain users.
on the NSA can access this share using their username and password. Users with accounts on a
domain server cannot access shares with EVERYONE access rights. EVERYONE has every
local user as a member. It does NOT include domain users.
With ANONYMOUS FTP, you must enter either 'anonymous' or 'ftp' as the user name. Any
other name is considered a user name, so must be valid and have a corresponding correct
password.
other name is considered a user name, so must be valid and have a corresponding correct
password.
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If you are already logged into a share using your username and password, you
will NOT be able to access a share that has ANONYMOUS FTP only access
rights, as these require ‘no login’. If this is not your intention, it is
recommended you set EVERYONE AND ANONYMOUS FTP access rights to
these type shares.
will NOT be able to access a share that has ANONYMOUS FTP only access
rights, as these require ‘no login’. If this is not your intention, it is
recommended you set EVERYONE AND ANONYMOUS FTP access rights to
these type shares.
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for details on permissions.
Table 64 Shares > ACL Configuration > New ACL Configuration > ACL Permission
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Target
This displays the path of the currently selected item on the share.
Apply to all directories and
files under this folder
files under this folder
If you are configuring a folder’s permission settings, select this option to
have these permission settings overwrite any ACL settings of all folders
and files within the folder.
If you clear this option, the NSA still applies the permission settings to any
directories and files under this folder that do not have other ACL settings.
You can still change the ACL settings of the folder’s contents later. If
someone is already connected to a file or folder, changing the ACL
settings does not end their current setting, but will apply to any future
attempts to access the file or folder.
have these permission settings overwrite any ACL settings of all folders
and files within the folder.
If you clear this option, the NSA still applies the permission settings to any
directories and files under this folder that do not have other ACL settings.
You can still change the ACL settings of the folder’s contents later. If
someone is already connected to a file or folder, changing the ACL
settings does not end their current setting, but will apply to any future
attempts to access the file or folder.
Available Users/Groups
This displays a list of users and groups that have not yet been assigned
an authority level for the share. You can assign users and groups an
authority level by selecting them and clicking the right arrow.
an authority level for the share. You can assign users and groups an
authority level by selecting them and clicking the right arrow.
Full
Read Only
Deny
Read Only
Deny
Assign users and groups one of the following authority levels.
Full - Grants read/write privileges.
Read Only - Grants read-only privileges; files and folders cannot be
modified, moved, or removed.
Deny - Removes all privileges; files and folders cannot be read,
modified, moved, or removed.
Read Only - Grants read-only privileges; files and folders cannot be
modified, moved, or removed.
Deny - Removes all privileges; files and folders cannot be read,
modified, moved, or removed.
You can remove users from any given authority level by selecting them
and clicking the left arrow.
and clicking the left arrow.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to discard changes and close the window.