Access control for file serving clients
This chapter describes access control to resources for file serving clients. Access control is a broad term about controlling who (user) or what (system) is granted access to which resources and can have many criteria. Two key concepts that are used to control access are authentication and authorization.
Authentication is a means to provide and verify credentials to ensure the identity of a user. Authorization is a means to grant access to a specific service or specific resources to a user, usually after ...

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