NetWare 4.1/9000 Concepts
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trustee assignments to the current directory or file.)
• Trustee assignments of Group objects that a User object belongs to.
• Trustee assignments of objects listed in a User object’s security equivalences list.
Trustee assignments to a group are added to individual user trustee
assignments.
No rights are granted by default. They must be granted by a trustee
assignment at some point.
The Supervisor right can be masked for object and property rights, but can't
be masked for file system rights.
HP-UX login security
The first line of HP-UX security is the login and password. To access the
HP-UX system, you must have a HP-UX login name and password and enter
them when prompted.
HP-UX permissions security
For each file and directory in the HP-UX system one of three permission
levels can be set: read (r), write (w), and execute (x). Each HP-UX file or
directory also has an owner, who along with the HP-UX system supervisor
(root user) controls these permissions.
Each of the HP-UX permissions can be set individually for three different
sets of users: the file or directory owner, the group to which the owner
belongs, and all other users.
See also “Attributes”; “Effective rights”; “HPFS”; “Inherited Rights Filter,
file system”; “Inherited Rights Filter, NDS object”; “Rights”; “Security
equivalence”; “Trustee.”
Security equivalence
A property of every User object that lists other objects. The user is granted
all rights that any object (User, Group, Printer, etc.) in that list is granted,
both to objects and to files and directories.
Use security equivalence to give a user temporary access to the same
information or rights another user has access to.