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6-6 Security Management

7.

Having selected the volume, you can now enter the new
settings by editing the parameters shown on the browser page.
A general explanation of the parameters is available in “The
Access Control Parameters
” later in t
his chapter. Specific
information concerning each network operating system starts
on page 6-9.

8.

Click Submit settings to download the new setting to the
CD-ROM server. The new settings will immediately take
effect, and a page will appear to report the successful change
in settings.

9.

Repeat the procedure for each volume as necessary.

CAUTION

When editing the files be sure that the equal sign and
the parameter value is separated by a space.

Do not remove the [END] marker from the files.

Security Management using a Text Editor

You can manage access rights from your favorite editor in any
network environment. Simply edit the appropriate text files
stored on the CD-ROM server (for information on the CD-ROM
server’s file system, refer to chapter 4.

The general format of the access control files is shown below.
The actual files vary depending on which access file (drive, disc,
or server file) you intend to change:

Name = cd_12345

;Cannot be changed

Alias = cd_12345

Comment

=

DriveName

=

InsertedVolume

=

LockEject

= no

UserLimit = 0

SessionTimeout = 0

SMBPassword = *

NetWareUser/Group = *

NFSIPAddress = *

NFSGroup = *

NFSUser = *

[END]

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