urobe
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Hey there,
my first build is up and running, and I'm now trying to figure out how it should be setup.Right now I'm trying to figure out how to set up the users and permissions.
We're a total of 12 Users, a mix of family and employees. Therefor I'd like to have some restrictions on who can access what.
This is what my plan is, maybe one could give me feedback if this is a decent way of doing things, or if it's a terrible plan:
I have created one volume called homeone. within this volume it looks like this:
\Homeone(Volume)
\data(dataset)
\User(Dataset)
\User01(Dataset)
\...
\User12(Dataset)
\WorkFiles(Dataset)
\FamilyFiles(Dataset)
I have created 13 Users, 12 for the individuals and one for backup purposes.
Three Groups, Employess, Family, Admin. The admin would be me and the backup account.
I would create now a share for each User01 to User12 dataset, in order to make this the directory for the users personal files. Only the user and the admin should have access.
I would create another two shares for the work files and the family files, which should be accessible by the groups family and employees, however, 3 Users should have access to both the family files and work files.
The only way of setting permissions I found is in the dataset options by making a certain user the owner, and giving the group access (or not) and not giving "others" any permissions.
So I'm not sure how I get certain users to access the entire data, and the three users that need access to the work and family files, I'm also uncertain about.
If someone could point me in the right directions, that would be great. The guides I read through didn't really go into detail on how permissions are best set and used.
-Peter
my first build is up and running, and I'm now trying to figure out how it should be setup.Right now I'm trying to figure out how to set up the users and permissions.
We're a total of 12 Users, a mix of family and employees. Therefor I'd like to have some restrictions on who can access what.
This is what my plan is, maybe one could give me feedback if this is a decent way of doing things, or if it's a terrible plan:
I have created one volume called homeone. within this volume it looks like this:
\Homeone(Volume)
\data(dataset)
\User(Dataset)
\User01(Dataset)
\...
\User12(Dataset)
\WorkFiles(Dataset)
\FamilyFiles(Dataset)
I have created 13 Users, 12 for the individuals and one for backup purposes.
Three Groups, Employess, Family, Admin. The admin would be me and the backup account.
I would create now a share for each User01 to User12 dataset, in order to make this the directory for the users personal files. Only the user and the admin should have access.
I would create another two shares for the work files and the family files, which should be accessible by the groups family and employees, however, 3 Users should have access to both the family files and work files.
The only way of setting permissions I found is in the dataset options by making a certain user the owner, and giving the group access (or not) and not giving "others" any permissions.
So I'm not sure how I get certain users to access the entire data, and the three users that need access to the work and family files, I'm also uncertain about.
If someone could point me in the right directions, that would be great. The guides I read through didn't really go into detail on how permissions are best set and used.
-Peter