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Does SURETE support "file level" security control?
Does SURETE support Active Directory Service?
How many nodes of ACL can be applicable in the SURETE?
How many user accounts can be stored in user database of the SURETE?
How can I integrate SURETE with Windows NT (PDC) or 2000 (ADS) domain security?
Can I assign NT local group to the permission list of the share volume?
Can I use anonymous to logon the SURETE via FTP?
How does the SURETE perform security control under FTP?
How does the SURETE rebuild the file system if the power is fail?
Can SURETE integrate user accounts that stored in "Trust Domain"?
Why did I cannot add user account to SURETE user database through mouse right-click (Windows native tools)?
Does SURETE support "file level" security control?
SURETE can set security permission via ACL (Access Control List) and applicable to shared folders and files.
Does SURETE support Active Directory Service?
SURETE can integrate ADS environment security policy.
1. Pick up the AD users/groups from the root or branches of AD tree for permission assignment to SURETE's resource.
2. Perform username/password checking with root or branches of AD user database while the AD users are trying to access
SURETE's resource.
Regarding to configure steps, please refer to the FAQ title: How can I integrate SURETE with Windows NT (PDC) or 2000 (ADS)
domain security?
How many nodes of ACL can be applicable in the SURETE?
SURETE provides 8,192 nodes for ACL setting access control of client.
How many user accounts can be stored in user database of the SURETE?
Up to 8,192 accounts information can be stored in the SURETE, which include local accounts and domain accounts.
How can I integrate SURETE with Windows NT (PDC) or 2000 (ADS) domain security?
You can go through the steps as recommended below to integrate the SURETE with Microsoft Windows domain security:
1. Go to "Windows" option in "Network" of the SURETE Admin Home page.
2. Change to ¡§Domain Mode¡¨ and assign a Domain Name.
3. Apply the settings and reboot the SURETE.
4. Go to "Account" option in "Security" of the SURETE Admin Home page then select "Domain Account".
5. Click "Modify" button and assign an NT domain account to retrieve user/group information from NT domain.
6. Assign appropriate "Authorized" users/groups accounts then click "Apply" button.
When you complete above steps, the authorized accounts will be appeared in "Share Permission" list of each shared
volume/folder, you can assign member of "Unselected" list and set permission (No Access, Read only or Read/Write) to the
"Privileged" list for security control purpose.
Can I assign NT local group to the permission list of the share volume?
No, only the NT global group can be retrieved from NT domain and assigned to the authorized list of the domain account.
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