User Manual

Table Of Contents
8. Click the Advanced button.
9.
From the UID/GID squashing menu, one of the following: No root squash, Root
squash, All squash.
No root squash sets the ReadyNAS to not remap UIDs or GIDs. Root squash sets the
host root UID and GID to anonymous, but otherwise does not remap. All squash
maps all host UIDs and GIDs to the anonymous UID and GUID.
10.
Enter the UID value you choose for the anonymous UID and the GID you choose for
the anonymous GID.
11. Click the OK button.
The window closes and squashing starts immediately.
Set Up Access Rights to Files and Folders
For each individual share, you can configure the default access rights to files and folders.
Change Default Access Rights to Files and Folders
By default, owners, groups, and anyone else with access to the share is granted
read/write access to all files and folders on the share.
To change the default access rights to files and folders on an individual share:
1. Select Shares > Shares.
A list of shares and LUNs on each volume displays.
2. Select the share.
Software Manual85Shares
ReadyNAS OS 6.10