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Chapter 4 Web Configurator Basics
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4.6.3 Main Window
The main window
(
3
)
shows the screen you select in the navigation panel. It is discussed in the
rest of this document.
Applications
FTP Server
Enable FTP file transfer to/from the NAS, set the number of FTP connections
allowed, an FTP idle timeout, and the character set.
Media Server
Enable or disable the sharing of media files and select which shares to share.
iTunes Server
Use the iTunes server to share media files with iTunes users on your network.
Download
Service
Have the NAS handle large file downloads.
Web
Publishing
Let people use a web browser to access files in shares without logging into the
Web Configurator.
Print Server
View and manage the NAS’s list of printers and print jobs.
Copy/Sync
Button
Copy or synchronize files between a USB device and the NAS.
Auto Upload -
Flickr/YouTube
Upload files in selected shares to your Flickr and/or YouTube accounts.
Auto Upload -
FTP Uploadr
Upload files in selected shares to FTP servers.
Dropbox
Use your Dropbox account to easily move files to your NAS and have the NAS
download *.torrent files.
Time Machine
Use Time Machine in OS X to use your NAS as a backup volume.
Memopal
Back up files from the NAS to your Memopal account.
GoogleDrive
Use GoogleDrive to synchronize local user folders on the NAS with Google
Drive cloud storage accounts.
Syslog Server
Enable the syslog server and select the categories to include in the log report.
TFTP Server
Configure the NAS to accept log files from TFTP clients.
pyLoad
Configure the NAS to use pyLoad to manage your downloads, including those
from one-click hosting sites.
Sharing
Users
View, create and edit administrator and user accounts to let people use the
NAS.
Groups
View, create and edit groups. Groups allow you to organize users into specific
groups. You can create shares accessible only by the group members.
Shares
View, create and edit shares. Shares are shared folders to which you can allow
specific users read/write access rights.
WebDAV
Allow remote users to use client programs that support WebDAV to edit and
manage files stored on the NAS
Maintenance Power
Configure power saving settings for the NAS and have the NAS turn itself off
and on or reboot according to the schedules you configure.
Log
View the NAS’s logs and configure how you want to receive the log reports.
Configuration
Back up and/or restore the NAS configuration file.
SSL
Configure HTTPS and the NAS’s SSL certificate.
Shutdown
Restart the NAS or shut it down.
Protect
Backup
Create and customize backup jobs.
Restore
Restore previous backups made with the NAS.
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Page 26: ...Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility Cloud Storage User s Guide 26 ...
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