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Setting up UNIX and Linux Sharing for a Folder
UNIX and Linux sharing designates which UNIX and Linux PCs can access the
folders on your Network Storage. You specify a UNIX or Linux PC by its IP address.
You can add up to 256 IP addresses for all of your folders.
You must designate the IP addresses for each folder individually.
To set up UNIX and Linux sharing for a folder:
1. In the Tree, click on the
+
beside the File & Print icon.
2. Click on the Sharing Setup icon in the tree.
3. Click on the UNIX/Linux Sharing tab.
4. From the Volume dropdown menu, select the RAID Volume containing the
folder you want to modify.
5. From the Folder Name dropdown menu, select the folder you want to
modify.
6. In the New IP Address field, type the IP address of the UNIX or Linux PC
from which you will access this folder.
7. Click
the
Add
button.
Be sure the UNIX/Linux service is running for this folder.
Setting up FTP Sharing for a Folder
FTP sharing assigns user access the folders on your Network Storage. By default
all users and groups have read-only access.
To set up FTP sharing for a folder:
1. In the Tree, click on the
+
beside the File & Print icon.
2. Click on the Sharing Setup icon.
3. Click on the FTP Sharing tab.
4. From the Volume dropdown menu, select the RAID Volume containing the
folder you want to modify.
5. From the Folder Name dropdown menu, select the folder you want to
modify.
6. In the User/Group list, highlight the user or group to which you want to
assign permissions.
7. In the Permission list, click on the option button for one of the following
permissions:
• Deny
Access
• Read
Only
• Read
and
Write
8. Click
the
OK
button.
Be sure the FTP service is running for this folder.