mean that only clients on this local network would be able to access the NFS share. If the default settings are used
(0.0.0.0 for both the public network address and the public subnet mask), then access to the NFS share will not be
restricted.
• To use shared folders set for NFS as drives on VMware ESX/ESXi or Citrix, change the operation mode from “User
Mode” to “Kernel Mode” on the screen navigating to
Services
>
Edit
.
• Async is the default for NFS rules. Sync is available only when the device is in kernel mode.
• To restrict access to a NFS share for specific clients, navigate to
File Sharing
>
NFS
>
NFS Rules
and click
Add Rule
.
Choose the folder to restrict access to, and enter the clients that will have restricted access in the “Hosts” field.
Clients may be entered by hostname, IP address, or IP address range. Wildcards are supported. Separate multiple
entries with commas. You may assign read-only or read and write access to the listed clients. Rules override
settings made from the
Services
tab.
NFS Mount Commands
Enter the mount command to access the shared folder from the NFS client. The mount command depends on your
operating system. The examples below assume that IP address of your TeraStation is 192.168.11.10, “/mnt/array1/
share” is the desired NFS path, and “/mnt/nas” or drive letter “z” is the mount point.
For Linux:
mount -t nfs 192.168.11.10:/mnt/array1/share /mnt/nas
For Windows Service for Unix 3.5:
mount 192.168.11.10:/mnt/array1/share z:
For Solaris 10:
mount -F nfs 192.168.11.10:/mnt/array1/share /mnt/nas
For macOS (NFS is working in kernel mode):
mount -t nfs -o resvport 192.168.11.10:/mnt/array1/share /mnt/nas
Encrypting Data Transmission
Encrypting Settings Data
All communication with Settings can use SSL encryption if you access the Settings page by changing “http://” to
“https://” in the browser address bar or click
Secure Connection
from the login window. Once you are logged in using
the HTTPS connection and wish to disable SSL encryption, click
Normal Connection
from the login window.
Encrypting FTP Transfer Data
Using SSL/TLS Encryption
You can encrypt passwords and files using SSL/TLS for secure FTP communication. First, open a shared folder’s
settings and click
Edit
; under “LAN Protocol Support”, select the “FTP” checkbox and click
OK
. Enable SSL security in
the setup screen for your FTP client. The procedure depends on the FTP client software.
Using SSH Encryption
You can encrypt passwords using SSH for secure FTP communication. First, open a shared folder’s settings and
click
Edit
; under “LAN Protocol Support”, select the “SFTP” checkbox and click
OK
. Also, you have to enable the SFTP
service by moving the SFTP switch to the
on
position on “File Sharing”.
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