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ReadyNAS Duo, NV+, and 1100
To select which users can access a share using HTTP:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select
Shares > Share Listing
.
2.
To the right of the share you want to change, click the icon for HTTP/S.
3.
From the Default Access drop-down list, select the type of access you want to give users, as
follows:
•
To let users read files on the share, without being able to edit or create files, select
Read-only
from the drop-down list.
•
To let users read, edit, and create files, select
Read/write
.
•
To prevent users from accessing the share using the protocol, select
Disabled
.
4.
In the Share Access Restrictions pane, choose the users to whom you want to grant access
rights as specified in the Default Access drop-down list.
•
To give all users the access specified in the Default Access drop-down list, clear the
Hosts allowed access
check box.
•
To give only some users the access specified in the Default Access drop-down list,
follow these steps:
a.
Select the
Hosts allowed access
check box.
b.
To specify that users must be at specified computers to access the share, in the
Hosts allowed access field, enter a comma-separated list of the IP addresses for
the computers.
Users at other computers cannot access the share, even if their user names or
groups are listed in another field.
c.
In the Users allowed access field and the Groups allowed access field, enter the
user names and group names
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Select Who Can Access a Share Using Rsync with the User or Domain Security
Modes
You can determine access rights, restrict access to specific users or computers, and
password-protect share access using the Rsync file-sharing protocol.
To select which users can access a share using Rsync:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select
Shares > Share Listing
.
2.
To the right of the share you want to change, click the icon for Rsync.
3.
From the Default Access drop-down list, select the type of access you want to give users, as
follows:
•
To let users read files on the share, without being able to edit or create files, select
Read-only
.
•
To let users read, edit, and create files, select
Read/write
.
•
To prevent users from accessing the share using the protocol, select
Disabled
.