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the new port number when trying to access the FTP server. See
FTP Server
chapter.
Linux users need to
create NFS Mappings in
order to connect to the
NAS. Enable the
Network File System and
click on
Add
to create
the mapping.
Enter the Remote UID, IP,
netmask and the local
mapping user. Once
complete, mount the share
on the Linux machine. A
typical mount command line:
# mount <IP address>:/<share folder> /<local directory>
File Sharing
For file sharing, you must create users and groups first. Use this to organize the data on
the NAS. You can create private and public folders. By managing which users have
access to the shares, users can only access information that they are allowed to. This
access is the same whether they are accessing the share from the local network or
through the Internet via FTP.
Click on
Add
to create a new
shared folder.