Store Files
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ReadyNAS Duo, NV+, and 1100
To select who can access a share using FTP:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select
Services > Standard File Protocols
.
2.
Select the
FTP
check box if it is not already selected.
3.
From the Authentication mode drop-down list, choose
User
.
4.
From the FrontView main menu, select
Shares > Share Listing
.
5.
To the right of the share you want to change, click the icon for FTP/S.
6.
Determine which computers can access the share, as follows:
•
To give some users read/write access and give all other users read-only access,
follow these steps:
a.
From the Default Access drop-down list, select
Read-only
.
b.
In the Share Access Restrictions pane, select the
Write-enabled hosts
check
box.
c.
In the Write-enabled users field and the Write-enabled groups field, enter the
user names and group names to whom you want to grant read/write access.
•
To give some users read-only access and give all other users read/write access,
follow these steps:
a.
From the Default Access drop-down list, select
Read/write
.
b.
In the Share Access Restrictions pane, select the
Read-only hosts
check box.
c.
In the Read-only users field
and the Read-only groups field, enter the user
names and group names to whom you want to grant read/write access.
•
To give some computers read-only access, give some computers read/write access,
and give all other computers no access, follow these steps:
a.
From the Default Access drop-down list, Select
Disabled
.
b.
In the Share Access Restrictions pane, select the
Write-enabled hosts
check
box.
c.
In the Write-enabled users field and the Write-enabled groups field, enter the IP
addresses of the computers that you want to have read/write access.
d.
In the Share Access Restrictions pane, select the
Read-only hosts
check box.
e.
In the Read-only users field and the Read-only groups field, enter the IP
addresses of the computers that you want to have read/write access.
7.
Click the
Apply
button.
If a user name is specified in the Read-only users, Read-only groups, Write-enabled
users, or Write-enabled groups fields, that user has that access to the share. If a user
name is not specified in one of those fields, the user has the access specified in the
Default Access drop-down list.