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select either one. Then specify the FTP home directory as
volume01
and click
Apply
to save
the settings.
2. Create local user accounts or retrieve domain accounts from the domain controller,
depending on whether the NAS-3410 is in the workgroup mode or the domain mode.
3. Configure the folder security settings of
volume01
to control user access.
Click the
Set
hyperlink to specify the access rights (ACL) for the FTP home directory –
volume01
. These will be the accounts which are allowed to login the NAS using ftp software.
Note that the
Inherited List
will be cleared if you uncheck the
Inherit from parent folder
check-box and click
Apply
button.
Now, run an FTP client to connect to 192.168.170.172. Login as the user you assign in step 3
above. Then you will be able to access
volume01
.
8.6 Accessing from NFS Clients
The security control of the NAS-3410 for NFS clients follows the traditional UNIX-style trust-host
mechanism and UID/GID checking. Follow the steps below to enable NFS support and export the
volume for NFS clients to mount.
1. Enable the UNIX/Linux Network support (the NFS protocol).
Open the administration page and enter the
Network
Æ
UNIX/Linux
menu. Check the
Enable
UNIX/Linux Network
check-box and click
Apply
.
2. Go
to
the
Security
Æ
Account
Æ
UNIX/Linux Host
page and add the hosts that might be
trusted to access the NAS-3410.
3. Export the volume to NFS clients.
Go to the
Security
Æ
File/Folder
menu. Find the
volume01
entry and click
Create
in the
Sharing
column (or
Modify
if the volume has been shared). On the
Property
page, check
the
UNIX/Linux Network (NFS)
check-box and click
Apply
.
4. Enter
the
UNIX/Linux
Setting
tab. Add NFS clients to the privileged host list. And assign UID,
GID and permission octets to the exported volume.
After the volume is exported, use one of the NFS clients in the privileged host list to mount the
volume. Please login as the root and use the following command to mount
volume01
under the
/
mnt
directory.
mount 192.168.170.172:/volume01 /mnt
Once mounted, the
/mnt
directory will link to
volume01
and inherit the same UID, GID and
permission as you specify in the configuration steps. The users on the NFS client with proper
access rights will be able to access the
/mnt
directory and hence the NAS-3410.
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