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Section 2 Basic Setup
2.3.6.1 Assigning protocol and attributes Figure 2.12
Note for ease of integration and explanation, all [internal LDAP] SMB shares based on the
standard SPNEGO protocol and usable by WINDOWS, LINUX, and MACOSX will be used as the
default type. If AIX, SOLARIS, IRIX users want to use all shares click the ‘Use NFS’ button in the
“Configuration’’ “NAS Settings”. If FTP users want to use these shares click the ‘Use FTP” button in the
“Configuration’’ “NAS Settings”..
Important: Individual share resource protocol settings override the server based protocol setting!!
Attributes such as making the share visible or invisible, read only, assigning users and groups, making
the share mountable with NFS, Appletalk, or FTP are all done when you create a share or can be
altered later by clicking on the share name under the ‘Shares’ tree on the left hand side of the ‘NAS
resources’ window.
See figure 2.12 Default settings for a share are that it is visible and read/write-able by all users. Check
the ‘Read only’ button for read only access for all users. Un-Check the ‘Visible’ button to hide the share
from all users.
See figure 2.12 Default settings for a share are that a user name with password authentication will be
used. Check the ’Guest’ account button to allow all users access to the share without user name and
password authentication.
Figure 2.12