User AD settings: root
This document contains sample filesystem access
domain configuration listing
for the root user. As can be seen below, the configuration is very simple
having only the root's home in its default filesystem access domain. And
this should be sufficient configuration for just about any ordinary user in the
system. You would want web admin to have access to web server's
configuration dir in which case you would put the dir in the user's default filesystem
access domain.
To add an element to user's filesystem access domain use
(don't forget, before "playing" with users, create user structure with adadm
-U -c user): adadm -U -a
<username> <path_to_file>
N.B. For each user you want to be able to log in you must add his home dir
to his default filesystem access domain.
User structure for root (0)
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RO Access Domain Group:
RW Access Domain Group:
Default Access Domain Elements:
/root [2050/1661378]
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