HP CD-ROM Server User's Guide

Security Management 6-13
Example 2:
Grant all Microsoft Networks users access:
Access Restrictions
in UNIX (NFS)
When accessing the CD-ROM server using NFS, you may
restrict the access to users with a certain IP Address, Group ID
(GID) or User ID (UID).
Access is controlled by creating or editing
NFSIPAddress
,
NFSGroup
and
NFSUser
entries in the access control files in the
Volumes
folder on the CD-ROM server. The following values can
be used:
Note
❏
There is an β€˜or’ relation between the NFS access control
parameters. A user fulfilling any one of the NFS access
criteria you have specified will be granted access. If you set
an asterisk (*) to any of the parameters, all users will have
access regardless of the settings of the other parameters.
You may add as many
NFSIPAddress
,
NFSGroup
and
NFSUser
parameters as you require. See the following examples:
SMBPassword = *
NFSIPAddress
Description
* Users with any IP address are granted access
<any IP address>
Only users with the specified IP addresses have
access
<entry not present> IP address is not used to grant access
NFSGroup
Description
*
Users with any GID may access the folder or
CD
-
ROM
<Group ID> Only users with the specified GID have access
<entry not present> GID is not used to grant access
NFSUser
Description
*
Users with any UID may access the folder or
CD
-
ROM
<User ID> Only users with the specified UID have access
<entry not present> UID is not used to grant access
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