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Microsoft Networking Host Access Control
NAS folders can be accessed via Samba (Windows) by default. You can specify
authorized IP addresses and hosts by following these steps:
1. Click "Folder Permissions".
2. Select "Microsoft Networking host access" from the drop-down menu on top of the
page.
3. Specify the allowed IP addresses and host names. The following IP address and
host name are used as example here:
o
IP address: 192.168.12.12 or 192.168.*.*
o
Host name: dnsname.domain.local or *.domain.local
4. click "Add" to enter the IP address and host name and then "Apply".
Notifications on characters used:
Wildcard characters: You can enter wildcard characters in an IP address or host
name entry to represent unknown characters.
Asterisk (*): Use an asterisk (*) as a substitute for zero or more characters. For
example, if you enter *.domain.local, the following items are included: a.domain.local,
cde.domain.local, or test.domain.local
Question mark (?): Use a question mark (?) as a substitute for only one character.
For example, test?.domain.local includes the following: test1.domain.local, test2.
domain.local, or testa.domain.local
When you use wildcard characters in a valid host name, dot (.) is included in wildcard
characters. For example, when you enter *.example.com, "one.example.com" and "one.
two.example.com" are included.
Folder Encryption
Shared folders on the NAS can be encrypted with 256-bit AES encryption to protect
data. The encrypted shared folders can only be mounted for normal read/write access
with the authorized password. The encryption feature protects the confidential data of
the folder from unauthorized access even if the hard drives or the entire NAS were
stolen.
Note:
The function or its content is only applicable on some models.