Specifications

Default Security Settings
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Default Security Settings
Snap Server default security configuration provides one share to the entire volume.
All network protocols for the share are enabled, and all users are granted read-write
permission to the share.
Default Local User and Group Authentication
A local user or group is one defined locally on a Snap Server using the Administration Tool.
The default users and groups listed below cannot be modified or deleted.
admin The admin user account is used to log into the Administration Tool.
The default password for the admin account is also admin.
guest The guest user account. The default password is no password, that
is, leave the password field blank.
AllLocalUsers The AllLocalUsers group account includes all local users created on
the Snap Server.
AllUsers The AllUsers group account includes all local, Windows domain,
and NIS users.
Admin The Admin group account includes the default admin user account.
Any local user accounts created with admin rights are also
automatically added to this group.
Tip Windows Domain, NIS domain, and HTTP authentication, as well as HTTPS encryption
are all disabled by default.
Share1 Access Protocols and Permissions
Protocol Access The default network protocols settings and the default share
settings provide access to the entire volume over all supported
protocols:
Windows (SMB)
Web View (Read-only via HTTP)
•NFS
•AppleTalk (AFP)
FTP (Read-only anonymous user access)
Access Permissions By default, the AllUsers group is granted read-write permission to
the share.