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117 lines
5.3 KiB
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Menu="Disk Share"
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Title="AFP Security Settings"
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Cond="(($var['shareAFPEnabled']!='no') && (isset($name)?array_key_exists($name,$sec_afp):0))"
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---
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<?PHP
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/* Copyright 2005-2016, Lime Technology
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* Copyright 2012-2016, Bergware International.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2,
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*/
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?>
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<script>
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function checkShareSettingsAFP() {
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var form = document.afp_security_form;
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form.shareVolsizelimitAFP.disabled = form.shareExportAFP.value!="et";
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}
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$(checkShareSettingsAFP);
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</script>
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> This section is used to configure the security settings for the share when accessed using AFP and
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> appears only when AFP is enabled on the Network Services page.
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<form markdown="1" name="afp_security_form" method="POST" action="/update.htm" target="progressFrame">
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<input type="hidden" name="shareName" value="<?=$name;?>">
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Share name:
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: <big><?=$name?></big>
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Export:
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: <select name="shareExportAFP" size="1" onchange="checkShareSettingsAFP()">
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<?=mk_option($sec_afp[$name]['export'], "-", "No");?>
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<?=mk_option($sec_afp[$name]['export'], "e", "Yes");?>
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<?=mk_option($sec_afp[$name]['export'], "et", "Yes (TimeMachine)");?>
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</select>
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> The Export setting determines whether this share is exported via AFP (Yes or No)
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> The Export setting also includes a third option (Yes - TimeMachine). This setting enables various
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> special options for TimeMachine; in particular a "volume size limit". Note: Apple recommends not
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> to use the volume for anything but TimeMachine due to the way locks are used.
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TimeMachine volume size limit:
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: <input type="text" name="shareVolsizelimitAFP" maxlen="20" value="<?=$sec_afp[$name]['volsizelimit']?>"> MB
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> This limits the reported volume size, preventing TimeMachine from using the entire real disk space
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> for backup. For example, setting this value to "1024" would limit the reported disk space to 1GB.
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Volume dbpath:
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: <input type="text" name="shareVoldbpathAFP" maxlen="20" value="<?=$sec_afp[$name]['voldbpath'];?>">
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> Sets where to store netatalk database information. A directory with same name as the share will be
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> created here.
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>
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> Leave this field blank to have the database created in the root of the share.
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Security:
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: <select name="shareSecurityAFP" size="1">
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<?=mk_option($sec_afp[$name]['security'], "public", "Public");?>
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<?=mk_option($sec_afp[$name]['security'], "secure", "Secure");?>
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<?=mk_option($sec_afp[$name]['security'], "private", "Private");?>
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</select>
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> The unRAID AFP implementation supports Guest access and fully supports the three security
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> modes: Public, Secure, and Private.
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> In general, when you click on your server's icon in Finder, you will be asked to log in as Guest or to
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> specify a set of login credentials (user name/password). In order to use Secure or Private security on
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> a share, you must have a user already defined on the server with appropriate access rights.
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>
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> Note: netatalk does not permit the user name <tt>root</tt> to be used for log in purposes.
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>
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> **Public** When logged into the server as Guest, an OS X user can view and read/write all shares set as
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> Public. Files created or modified in the share will be owned by user `nobody` of
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> the `users` group.<br>
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> OSX users logged in with a user name/password previously created on the server can also view
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> and read/write all shares set as Public. In this case, files created or modified on the server will
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> be owned by the logged in user.
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>
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> **Secure** When logged into the server as Guest, an OS X user can view and read (but not write) all
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> shares set as Secure.<br>
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> OS X users logged in with a user name/password previously created on the server can also view and
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> read all shares set as Secure. If their access right is set to read/write for the share on the server,
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> they may also write the share.
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>
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> **Private** When logged onto the server as Guest, no Private shares are visible or accessible to any
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> OS X user.<br>
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> OS X users logged in with a user name/password previously created on the server may read or
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> read/write (or have no access) according their access right for the share on the server.
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: <input type="submit" name="changeShareSecurityAFP" value="Apply"><input type="button" value="Done" onclick="done()">
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</form>
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<?if ($sec_afp[$name]['security'] == 'secure'):?>
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<form markdown="1" method="POST" action="/update.htm" target="progressFrame">
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<input type="hidden" name="shareName" value="<?=$name;?>">
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<div id="title" class="nocontrol"><dt>User Access</dt><i>Guests have <b>read-only</b> access.</i></div>
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<?input_secure_users($sec_afp);?>
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: <input type="submit" name="changeShareAccessAFP" value="Apply"><input type="button" value="Done" onclick="done()">
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</form>
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<?elseif ($sec_afp[$name]['security'] == 'private'):?>
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<form markdown="1" method="POST" action="/update.htm" target="progressFrame">
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<input type="hidden" name="shareName" value="<?=$name;?>">
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<div id="title" class="nocontrol"><dt>User Access</dt><i>Guests have <b>no</b> access.</i></div>
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<?input_private_users($sec_afp);?>
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: <input type="submit" name="changeShareAccessAFP" value="Apply"><input type="button" value="Done" onclick="done()">
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</form>
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<?endif;?>
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