Creating Share and Assigning Share Permissions
To assign share permission of a share for UNIX/Linux Host:
1. Go
to
Security Share
menu.
2. Locate the share and click
to assign share
permission to this share.
3. Click
the
UNIX/Linux Host
tab.
4. Assign the UID, GID and Permission of this share. It will
overwrite the ownership and permission of the mount
point once the share is mounted by the NFS client. If
the NIS support is enabled, the UID and GID pull-down
menus will list all NIS users for you to choose.
5. You can allow all hosts to access the share with
read/write or read only permission. Then go to Step 9.
6. Or, you can specify privileged hosts by highlight the
host IP from the left hand windows.
7. Select the appropriate permission from the pull down
menu at the bottom of the left hand windows.
8. Assign which UID/GID the root account of the UNIX
host should be converted into when accessing the
share. This is the ‘root squash’ function.
9. Click
the
>>
button to join the privileged list.
10. You can modify the permission of the hosts in the
privileged list by first highlight the privileged host and
then select the appropriate permission from the pull
down menu at the bottom of the right hand windows.
11. Click
Apply
to save the setting.
12. If you want to remove shares, check the
corresponding checkbox located at the end of the
row and click
.
You can assign the following share permission to UNIX/Linux
Hosts on NAS system:
Read Only
(RO)
– the host is allowed to read the share.
Read Write (RW)
– the host is allowed to read and write to the
share.
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