Register control of directories and files policies
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GO Endpoint Manager for Linux does not grant permission to a directory or file to a user if the operating system does not allow access.
- Access the senhasegura platform.
- Navigate to GO Endpoint Manager➔Policies➔Linux➔Access Policies.
- Click ⁝ and select the option New rule for workstation.
- At the Registration of rules per workstation form, in the Main tab, complete the fields:
- Policy name: define an easy-to-identify name.
- Enabled: if enabled, the policy will be applied across devices.
- Guideline: select a policy type.
- In the Directory and file control tab, below Permissions, complete the fields:
- In the Permission field, select what users can do:
- Execution: lets you run a file or access a directory.
- Write: lets you edit a file or modify the contents of a directory.
- Read: it only lets you see and list the files and subfiles/subdirectories.
- In the Permission field, select what users can do:
- In the Directory or File field, indicate the full path of the file or directory you want to control.
- In the User field, enter the username.
- Click Add to include the control permission.
- If desired, perform the previous steps to add more files and directories to be controlled.
- Below Block rules, in the Permission field, select what users can't do:
- Execution: it doesn’t allow executing a file or accessing a directory.
- Write: it doesn’t allow editing a file or modifying the contents of a directory.
- Read: it doesn’t allow seeing and listing the files and subfiles/subdirectories.
- In the Directory or file field, indicate the full path of the file or directory you want to control.
- In the User field, enter the username.
- Click Add to include the control permission.
- If desired, perform the previous steps to add more files and directories to be controlled.
- Go to the Workstations tab.
- Select Workstations+.
- Choose the workstations you want to add to the segregation.
- Click Add.
- Click Save.
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