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ReadyNAS Duo, NV+, and 1100
Set Permissions for New Files and Folders
The permission for newly created files is read/write for the owner and owner’s primary group
and read-only for everyone else. The permissions for newly created folders is read/write for
everyone. If the default does not satisfy your security requirement, you can change it here.
You can choose set permissions for new files and folders for shares available over CIFS or
AFP.
The options available in FrontView vary based on the security mode you select for your
ReadyNAS system.
To set permissions for new files and folders on a CIFS share:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select
Shares > Share Listing
.
2.
Click the icon for CIFS.
3.
(Optional) In the Advanced CIFS Permission pane, select the
Automatically set
permissions on new files and folders
check box.
4.
(Optional) Select the
Do not allow ACL settings to be more restrictive than this
check
box.
Be careful when using this option. It can change file and folder access rights in
unexpected ways.
5.
(Optional) To choose group permission settings for new files, use the Group rights and
Everyone rights drop-down lists, as follows:
•
From the Group rights drop-down list, select the permission right for members of the
file owner’s primary group.
•
From the Everyone rights drop-down list, select the permission right for everyone not
in the file owner’s primary group.
6.
(Optional) To choose group permission settings for new folders, use the Group rights and
Everyone rights drop-down lists, as follows:
•
From the Group rights drop-down list, select the permission right for members of the
file owner’s primary group.
•
From the Everyone rights drop-down list, select the permission right for everyone not
in the file owner’s primary group.
7.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
To set permissions for new files and folders on an AFP share:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select
Shares > Share Listing
.
2.
Click the icon for AFP.
3.
In the Advanced AFP Permission pane, select
Automatically set permissions on new
files and folders
.