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Remote FTP Access, Services > Standard File Protocols, Authentication mode, Allow upload resumes

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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Remote FTP Access 1. Go to Services > Standard File Protocols and enable FTP. Figure 3-27 • Port: The TCP/IP port that the FTP service will be using. The default is 21, this port will need to be forwarded through the router. Refer to the port forwarding instructions provided with your router. • Authentication mode: Anonymous: No login information required for FTP users. User: Users will need an account configured on the ReadyNAS from either user or domain security mode. • Allow upload resumes: This option allows users to finish uploading a file to the FTP share if the connection had been previously interrupted. Without this option enabled, if the connection is dropped at 50% completion, the file upload must restart from the beginning. • Passive ports: This port range is required to enable remote access to the ReadyNAS from over the Internet. This port range should be adjusted to the maximum number of concurrent sessions the user expects to run at one time. If you expect frequent concurrent access from many users, double this number, as each FTP user will consume a passive port. • Masquerade as: This field is for adjusting the hostname that the FTP server reports to an FTP client. Managing User Access v1.0, May 2009 3-21

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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual
Managing User Access
3-21
v1.0, May 2009
Remote FTP Access
1.
Go to
Services > Standard File Protocols
and enable FTP.
Port
: The TCP/IP port that the FTP service will be using. The default is 21, this port will
need to be forwarded through the router. Refer to the port forwarding instructions
provided with your router.
Authentication mode
: Anonymous: No login information required for FTP users.
User: Users will need an account configured on the ReadyNAS from either user or domain
security mode.
Allow upload resumes
: This option allows users to finish uploading a file to the FTP
share if the connection had been previously interrupted. Without this option enabled, if the
connection is dropped at 50% completion, the file upload must restart from the beginning.
Passive ports
: This port range is required to enable remote access to the ReadyNAS from
over the Internet. This port range should be adjusted to the maximum number of
concurrent sessions the user expects to run at one time. If you expect frequent concurrent
access from many users, double this number, as each FTP user will consume a passive
port.
Masquerade as
: This field is for adjusting the hostname that the FTP server reports to an
FTP client.
Figure 3-27