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An Authentication Shared Folder is created on the TeraStation.
When a user who is registered to the specified External Server opens the Authentication Shared Folder, he/she
will be automatically registered as a TeraStation user (you can directly register users).
Notes:
• A user who is automatically registered will belong to the “hdusers” group. They can be set to belong to any
group from the Group settings.
• Access Restrictions to shared folders can be set for the username obtained.
• User Name registered will be displayed when clicking
Users/Groups
-
External Users
. To delete a user that
automatically registered, select the user and click
Delete External Users
.
• When connecting using AFP and FTP, always use an IP address. Authentication may fail if a Server Name is used.
• Enter the IP address when specifying a server in a different subnet.
• AFP and FTP connections do not allow obtaining user information by delegating authority to External SMB
Server.
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Follow the instructions on pages 54 and 55 to add access restrictions to External Users/Groups.
You have completed the settings for the Authentication Server.
Restrictions When Administrating Delegate Authority Option
• If you cannot access the TeraStation while logged into Windows using the account information registered to the
authentication server, you cannot access shared folders on the TeraStation or set access restrictions.
• If you use the Delegate Authority option, you cannot connect as a guest user via AFP.
• If you use the Delegate Authority option, you cannot connect as a Anonymous user via FTP.