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How does security work across the multiple protocols?

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How does security work across the multiple protocols?

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Seamlessly. The security model of NAS Optical Storage Server functions independently of any protocol that is accessing it. If a NetWare user logs in as Supervisor, for example, and sets privileges to a given directory to only NDS users named “Bob”, then all other clients are denied access to this directory. If the administrator then adds a local user “Jane” to this same directory then a user from a Macintosh, a Unix system, a Microsoft or a Novell Bindery client can access the directory as “Jane” as well as the NDS user “Bob.” In this example all other users–regardless of protocol–are locked out of this directory.

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