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Chapter : Managing your NAS via its Web GUI
3.3.6 Enabling the NFS server
The NFS server allows Linux users on the LAN to access your shared folders via the NFS
(Network File System) protocol. A Linux user can mount the shared folders on your NAS in
the way he mounts his local folders.
To enable the NFS server:
1. From the navigation pane, click
Server
>
NFS Server
.
. Configure the following settings:
NFS Server:
Select
Enable
.
Allowed Host:
Key in the IP address of an NFS client.
Folder:
Select the folder that you want to share with the NFS client.
Root Squash:
Select
Root Squash
or
No Root Squash
.
. Click
Start NFS
.
4. Repeat steps ~ to add more NFS clients.
5. Click
Apply
to save the new settings.
NOTE:
Selecting
No Root Squash
allows a remote root user to have full privileges on the NFS
server.
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