Supervising the Network

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Managing the NetWare Services File System
File Access Control
Figure 3-4 NetWare and HP-UX File System Security Checks
NetWare Services calculates the rights for both NetWare and HP-UX.
Once the rights are calculated for both systems, the right is granted only if
both systems allow it. See Table 3-4 for information on how HP-UX
permissions are translated to NetWare rights.
Three NetWare rights—Supervisor, Modify, and Access Control—do not
match any HP-UX permissions. These rights are granted under the following
conditions:
The Supervisor and Access Control rights are granted from NetWare and the
hybrid UID matches the HP-UX UID.
The Modify right is granted from NetWare, the hybrid UID matches the HP-UX
UID, and the user has the w (Write) permission in the parent directory.
File Access Control Utilities
The NetWare Services product access routines check both NetWare rights
and HP-UX permissions before returning NetWare rights information.
NetWare and HP-UX utilities should display valid rights information except
for the Supervisor right. It is possible for a user to have the Supervisor right
and not have all rights to the file.
Deny
access
yes yes
yes
no
Deny
access
no
Deny
access
Grant
access
no
Has
trustee rights?
UnixWare rights
okay?
Attributes
okay?
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NetWare Services
checks NetWare and UnixWare rights
NetWare Services
checks NetWare attributes