To set basic access control for the root directory of the filesystem, go to Shares > Shares > filesystem > Access. These settings can be managed in-band via whatever protocols are being used, but they can also be specified here for convenience. These properties cannot be changed on a read-only filesystem, as they require changing metadata for the root directory of the filesystem.
User - The owner of the root directory. This can be specified as a user ID or user name. For more information on mapping UNIX and Windows users, see Identity Mapping. For UNIX-based NFS access, this can be changed from the client using the chown command.
Group - The group of the root directory. This can be specified as a group ID or group name. For more information on mapping UNIX and Windows groups, see Identity Mapping. For UNIX-based NFS access, this can be changed from the client using the chgrp command.
Permissions - Standard UNIX permissions for the root directory. For UNIX-based NFS access, this can be changed from the client using the chmod command. The permissions are divided into three types.
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For each access type, the following permissions can be granted.
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