NetWare 4.1/9000 Concepts

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Instead, grant the trustee all rights, so that if Supervisor is blocked by an
IRF, the trustee will still have Browse, Rename, Create and Delete rights.
The following figure shows how a trustee assignment to a container object is
inherited by an object lower in the structure.
The following figure shows how a trustee assignment to a container object is
inherited by an object lower in the directory structure. Compare Figure 24.
Figure 1-25 Inheritance of NDS trustee assignment
Notice that rights allowed in the IRF aren’t granted to a trustee; instead, of
the rights already granted to a trustee, only those rights listed in the IRF are
allowed to pass through and be effective at the lower level.
Related utilities: “FILER”; “NETADMIN”; “NetWare Administrator”;
“RIGHTS” (Utilities Reference).
See also: “Effective rights”; “Security.”
Internal network number
A network number that uniquely identifies an individual NetWare 4 server;
usually referred to as the IPX internal network number.
See “IPX internal network number.”
Internet Protocol (IP)
An industry-standard suite of networking protocols, enabling dissimilar
nodes in a heterogenous environment to communicate with one another.
1. Nick's trustee assignment to SALES:
2. IRF on PROFILE:
3. Nick's effective rights to PROFILE:
A right must be in both lines 1 and 2 to flow to line 3.
object
rights
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