Specifications
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To set ACL permissions on a share point or a folder:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click File Sharing.
3 Click Share Points and select the share point from the list.
4 Click Permissions below the list.
5 Open the Users & Groups window by clicking Add (+).
6 Drag groups and users from the Users & Groups window into the ACL Permissions list
to create ACEs.
By default, each new ACE gives the user or group full read and inheritance permissions.
To change ACE settings, see “Editing ACEs” on page 52.
The rst entry in the list takes precedence over the second, which takes precedence
over the third, and so on. For example, if the rst entry denies a user the right to edit
a le, other ACEs that allow the same user editing permissions are ignored. In addition,
the ACEs in the ACL take precedence over standard POSIX permissions.
For more information about permissions, see “Rules of Precedence” on page 26.
7 To set the relevant permissions, use the arrows in the column elds for each entry in
the list.
The ACE order in the list changes depending on the level of access when the
permissions are saved.
8 Click Save.
Changing AFP Settings for a Share Point
You can use Server Admin to choose whether a share point is available through AFP
and to change settings such as the share point name that AFP clients see and whether
guest access is permitted.
The default settings for a new share point should make it readily accessible to
Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, and Mac OS X clients.
To change the settings of an AFP share point:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click File Sharing.
3 Click Share Points and select the share point from the list.
4 Click Share Point below the list.
5 Click Protocol Options.
This opens the protocol window with conguration options for AFP, SMB, FTP, and NFS.
6 Click AFP.
7 Provide AFP access to the share point by selecting “Share this item using AFP.”