HP CD-ROM Server User's Guide

Security Management 6-3
Comment is text that is displayed in Windows Explorer when the
user is selecting CD-ROMs.
In SMB, the share level name must not exceed 12
characters. If this is insufficient for a meaningful name,
you can use the comment parameter to give more
information to users. The comment will also be displayed
in the Web browser.
In NetWare, the comment is not available. However the
12-character naming limit does not exist, so you can
assign a longer name instead of a comment.
DriveName^
is the manufacturers name of the drive, and cannot
be changed.
InsertedVolume^
is the name of the CD-ROM that is inserted,
and cannot be changed.
LockEject^
will lock the eject button if set to
yes
.
Note
Items above marked
^
only appear in the SCSI drive access
files, which are identified as id<x>lun<y>.
UserLimit is the maximum number of simultaneous users of a
CD-ROM disc. If it is set to 0, any number of users may access
the disc.
SessionTimeout specifies how many seconds a user is
considered to be active after the last access to the disc. When the
time has expired, another user may access the disc and perhaps
lock out the first user, depending on the UserLimit setting.
Note
Items in the access control files which have a value of * have
no access restrictions, for example,
SMBPassword = *
means
that no password is required to access the volume when
using SMB.
Security Management using a Web Browser
Security management of the CD-ROM server’s access rights can
be performed from a Web browser. To access the CD-ROM
server’s Home Page, the Internet (IP) address must be set (see
TCP/IP Networks” in chapter 3. Also the
HTTPEnable
parameter must be set to
yes
- which is the default setting.
Follow the steps below to configure access control from a Web
browser. The browser used in the example is Internet Explorer.
1.
Start the Web browser.
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