For more information about Net Folder Server proxy users, see Planning Net Folder Proxy Identities (and Proxy Users)
in the Filr 3.4 Planning Your Filr Deployment—Best Practices.
Beginning with Filr 2.0, administrators can define Net Folder Proxy Identities, which greatly simplify proxy user management and maintenance.
Rather than specifying the same proxy user information within the definition of multiple Net Folder Servers, you can create a Proxy Identity to represent the proxy user. Then as you create Net Folder Servers, you simply select the Proxy Identity that you created.
As a proxy user’s password or other information changes, you simply change the information for the appropriate Proxy Identity rather than needing to modify the information within each affected Net Folder Server, as illustrated in Figure 10-5.
Figure 10-5 Proxy Identities Simplify Net Folder and Proxy User Management
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Many organizations have security policies that require periodic password changes. When the password for the user defined as a proxy user changes in the directory service, proxy user access is obviously affected. |
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Prior to the release of Filr 2.0, a proxy user password change meant that all Net Folder Server definitions using the proxy user had to change as well. |
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Filr 2.0 introduced Proxy Identities. By creating a Proxy Identity for each Proxy User and specifying a password. |
For more information, see Proxy User Identities
in the Filr 3.43.4: Administrative UI Reference.
Net Folder proxy users provide Net Folder access for three Filr functions: file sharing, indexing, and synchronization, as illustrated in Figure 10-6.
Figure 10-6 Functions of a Net Folder Proxy User
Access to shared files always involves the proxy user, even for users who have file system rights to the shared files.
Proxy users have no role when users with Net Folder rights access Net Folders directly.
Net Folder proxy users must have the rights shown in Figure 10-7.
Figure 10-7 Proxy User Rights Summary
If the proxy user password changes in the LDAP identity store, it must also be changed in the Net Folder Server definition. Proxy User password maintenance overhead can be greatly reduced starting in Filr 2.0 by leveraging Proxy Identities.