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Allow Anonymous
This function is configured only when the FTP server function is set to FTP. Set whether
to allow anonymous users to log into the DL9000.
• ON: Allows anonymous logins. The only file operation allowed is reading.
• OFF: Prohibits anonymous logins.
The table below shows the relationship between file server settings and the login access.
Setting
File server function
Microsoft Network
FTP
Authentication enable/disable Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
User name and password
Not required Required
Not required
Required
Anonymous login
allow/prohibit
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Prohibit Allow
Prohibit Allow
Login access
User login access
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Anonymous login
access
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Login access only for
anonymous (all other user
names not allowed)
No
No
No
No
No
Yes*
* Anonymous login is possible only when both user name and password are not set.
Applying the Settings
The specified settings are applied only when you press Entry.
Shared Folder
The same shared folder is provided for both the Microsoft Network and FTP file server
functions.
Note
• The PC must be running Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition or Professional to access the
DL9000 using the Microsoft Network server function.
If the following security update program (MS05-011) installed, problems may occur such as
the file list display taking a long time or the DL9000 files not being able to copied to the PC.
Patch: Windows XP security update program (KB885250), Date published: February 7,
2005, Version: 885250
To work around this problem, contact Microsoft Customer Information Center, and install the
following correction program in your PC.
Correction program
Article ID: 895900, Last Review: June 1, 2005, Revision: 2.0
The information above does not pertain to the FTP server function.
• The FTP server function on the DL9000 supports two authentication methods: plain
authentication and encrypted authentication. The encrypted authentication uses OTP* (One
Time Password). FFFTP is a free FTP client that supports encrypted authentication.
* OTP uses the MD5 algorithm (RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message Digest Algorithm).
• Up to three clients can simultaneously use the Microsoft Network server function of the
DL9000. Likewise, up to three clients can simultaneously use the FTP server function.
15.6 Accessing the DL9000 from a PC (File Server)