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To configure permissions for a DS, go to Accounts > Directory Service Groups. Click New Group and Edit Additional Permissions or click the name of a directory service and select Group Import Policy.
Option | Description |
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Allowed to |
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Allow inviting external senders | You must enable this option globally to see this feature. For more
information, see Configuring Security Settings. Select Allow to enable this user to invite users without Faspex accounts to upload a package to Faspex. |
Allow public submission URLs |
You must enable this option globally to see this feature. For more information, see Configuring Security Settings. Select Allow to enable users to send a Public URL to users without Faspex accounts. These external users can submit packages to registered Faspex users through this public URL. For more information about Public URLs, see Configuring Public URLs. Note: Even if the Public URL feature is enabled for registered Faspex users,
they can override the feature for their own account by going to their
user Account > Preferences > Misc and clearing
Enable public URL.
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Can send to external email | Select Allow to allow users to send packages to
external email addresses. Faspex sends a download link through email. By default, this link expires after three days, but admins can change the duration or disable expiration by going to Server > Security. For more information, see Configuring Security Settings. |
Can send to all faspex users | Select Allow to allow users to send packages to
all Faspex users. If this feature is enabled, all existing Faspex users appear in the contact list. If disabled, users can, only send packages to members of workgroups they are part of. |
Keep user directory private | Select Yes to prevent users from being able to see the entire user directory, even if they have permissions to send to all Faspex users. |
Can see global distribution lists. | Select Yes to give users access to global distribution lists. For more information on global distribution lists, see Creating a Global Distribution List. |
Allowed IP addresses for login | Specify the IP addresses that a Faspex user can login from. A wildcard (*) can be used in this option. For example, specifying 198.51.100.* allows a user to login from 198.51.100.1, 198.51.100.2, 198.51.100.3, and so on. Separate multiple IP addresses with commas (,). |
Allowed IP addresses for download | Specify the IP addresses that a Faspex user can login from to download packages. A wildcard (*) can be used in this option. For example, specifying 198.51.100.* allows a user to login from 198.51.100.1, 198.51.100.2, 198.51.100.3, and so on. Separate multiple IP addresses with commas (,). |
Allowed IP addresses for upload | Specify the IP addresses that a Faspex user can login from to upload packages. A wildcard (*) can be used in this option. For example, specifying 198.51.100.* allows a user to login from 198.51.100.1, 198.51.100.2, 198.51.100.3, and so on. Separate multiple IP addresses with commas (,). |
Can send to external email | Allow or deny the user to send download links to external emails addresses (which are not Faspex users). |
Can send to all faspex users | Enable to allow the user to send packages to all Faspex users (as opposed to only being able to send to the user's workgroup members). |
Allowed IP addresses for login | Specify the IP addresses that an Faspex user can log in from to view his or her account. A wildcard (*) can be used in this option (for example, 198.51.100.*, which allows the user to login from 198.51.100.1, 198.51.100.2, etc.). Separate multiple email addresses with commas (,). |
Allowed IP addresses for download | Specify the IP addresses that an Faspex user can login from to download packages. A wildcard (*) can be used in this option (for example, 198.51.100.*, which allows the user to login from 198.51.100.1, 198.51.100.2, etc.). Separate multiple email addresses with commas (,). |
Allowed IP addresses for upload | Specify the IP addresses that an Faspex user can login from to upload packages. A wildcard (*) can be used in this option (for example, 198.51.100.*, which allows the user to login from 198.51.100.1, 198.51.100.2, etc.). Separate multiple email addresses with commas (,). |
Option | Description |
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After download | You can override the server default by selecting
Override system default. If you choose
override, select one of the following policies:
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Allow user to set own delete setting on a package-by-package basis | Select Allow to allow this user to choose a package expiration policy when sending a new package. |
Option | Description |
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Initial Transfer Rate | Specify the initial upload and download transfer rate. When the option Lock minimum rate and policy is checked, the user is not able to adjust transfer policy or minimum transfer rate. |
Maximum Allowed Rate | Specify the maximum upload and download transfer rate for this user. |