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FTP/FTPS NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide To access the share via FTP in Share security mode, log in as "anonymous" and use your e-mail address for the password. Figure 2-19 . Note: Enabling FTP access in Share mode opens up the share to anyone on your network who has an FTP client. NETGEAR recommends that you enable FTP access only to shares you are comfortable making public on your network. Warning: Disk usage using FTP in Share mode does not count towards the share disk quota, so carefully choose how you advertise an FTP share. To access the share in User or Domain security mode, use the appropriate user login and password used to access the ReadyNAS. For better security, use an FTPS (FTP-SSL) client to connect to the ReadyNAS FTP service. With FTPS, both the password and data are encrypted. Accessing Shares from Your Operating System v1.0, October 2007 2-11

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
Accessing Shares from Your Operating System
2-11
v1.0, October 2007
FTP/FTPS
To access the share via FTP in Share security mode, log in as “anonymous” and use your e-mail
address for the password.
.
To access the share in User or Domain security mode, use the appropriate user login and password
used to access the ReadyNAS. For better security, use an FTPS (FTP-SSL) client to connect to the
ReadyNAS FTP service. With FTPS, both the password and data are encrypted.
Figure 2-19
Note:
Enabling FTP access in Share mode opens up the share to anyone on your network
who has an FTP client. NETGEAR recommends that you enable FTP access only
to shares you are comfortable making public on your network.
Warning:
Disk usage using FTP in Share mode
does not
count towards the share disk
quota, so carefully choose how you advertise an FTP share.