HP Surestore NAS User Manual
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6-14 Security Management
Example 1:
Give access to users with UID 100 and 101 and to all users with
GID 4:
Example 2:
Give users with IP address 192.124.138.60 and 192.124.138.65
access:
Authentication of a
PC in an NFS
environment
PC workstations on a UNIX network can also be authenticated.
This requires an authentication server specified by the
parameter
PCNFSDAuthentServer
The
DefaultUid
and
PCNFSDAuthentServer
parameters can be
combined in 4 different ways, to obtain the following behavior:
NFSUser = 100
NFSUser = 101
NFSGroup = 4
NFSIPAddress = 192.124.138.60
NFSIPAddress = 192.124.138.65
Default
Uid
PCNFSD
AuthentServer
Result for PCNFSD clients
-2
0.0.0.0
Clients with user id and group id = -2 can
be authenticated, but there is no
authentication server.
-2
192.124.138.99
(example only)
If clients are authenticated by the server,
they get their real user id and group id. If
not, they default to DefaultUid.
0
192.124.138.99
(example only)
If clients are authenticated by the server,
they get their real user id and group id. If
not, they fail.
0
0.0.0.0
All clients will fail.
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