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CONFIGURATION
Enable“FTPServer”toallow
remoteandlocalFTPle
access.Changethedefault
FTPPortvalue(setat21)
foraddedsecurityorcompatibility.NOTE:Ifyouchangethedefaultport,
usersmustmanuallyenterthenewportnumberwhentryingtoaccess
theFTPserver.(RefertotheFTPServersectionlaterinthismanual.)
LinuxusersneedtocreateNFSmappingsinordertoconnecttotheNAS.
Enable“NetworkFileSystem”andclick“Add”tocreatethemapping.
OnthesubsequentNFSMappingscreen(below),entersettingsinthe
“RemoteUID,”“RemoteIP”and“MappingUser”elds.Oncecomplete,
mounttheshareontheLinuxmachine.Atypicalmountcommandline:
#mount<IPaddress>:/<sharefolder>/<localdirectory>
FILE SHARING
Forlesharing,yourstneedtocreateusersandgroups.Thenyoucan
createprivateandpublicfolderstoorganizethedataontheNAS.By
managingwhichusershaveaccesstothesharedfolders,or“shares,”
userscanonlyaccessinformationtheyareallowedto.Thisaccessis
thesamewhethertheyareaccessingthesharefromthelocalnetwork
orthroughtheInternetviatheFTP.