Folder level security
I did a quick search and didn't see this anywhere. True folder level security would be VERY helpful, meaning access to a shared folder isn't restricted or granted by a combination of username, device/client and folder, but strictly by a username/password (or user) for that folder. Today it appears folder access is generally allowed to everyone, and the only way to restrict access is to assign a client a username that "isn't" on the list to access a folder, hence restricting it.
The ability to secure a folder, by default, from everyone, and then "explicitly" allow access only from a username/password combination would be great. The username/client/folder combination isnt ideal, as a clients IP address could change, and as such under the current security model, would then allow access to a shared folder it was previously restricted from, as a username would no longer be associated with that client, since it has a new IP.
The ability to secure a folder, by default, from everyone, and then "explicitly" allow access only from a username/password combination would be great. The username/client/folder combination isnt ideal, as a clients IP address could change, and as such under the current security model, would then allow access to a shared folder it was previously restricted from, as a username would no longer be associated with that client, since it has a new IP.