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Default Network Protocol Settings, Protocol, Default, Comments

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Default Network Protocol Settings Default Network Protocol Settings SnapServers are preconfigured to allow multiplatform access in heterogeneous Windows, UNIX/Linux, and Macintosh environments. The following table summarizes the SnapServer's default network protocol access configuration. Protocol Default Comments Windows (CIFS/ Enabled SMB) Allows access to Windows clients via the workgroup Workgroup. UNIX (NFS) Enabled Allows universal access to all computers running NFS without client address restrictions. Apple (AFP) Enabled Allows access over an AppleTalk or TCP/IP network using the default zone. FTP/FTPS Enabled for FTP, FTPS, and Anonymous User • Allows users to access files via FTP or FTPS. • Allows access using the anonymous user account, which is mapped to the SnapServer's local guest user account. HTTP/HTTPS Enabled (Internet/Intranet) Allows users to access files via HTTP or HTTPS using a Web browser. DHCP Server Disabled Allows SnapServers to distribute IP addresses to network clients. Secure Shell (SSH) Enabled Required when installing a supported backup agent, using the Command Line Interface, or troubleshooting under the direction of a technical support representative. Using SSH for any other purpose is not supported and may void your warranty. Note As a security measure, disable any network protocols not required in your network environment. 28 SnapServer Administrator Guide

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Default Network Protocol Settings
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SnapServer Administrator Guide
Default Network Protocol Settings
SnapServers are preconfigured to allow multiplatform access in heterogeneous
Windows, UNIX/Linux, and Macintosh environments. The following table
summarizes the SnapServer’s default network protocol access configuration.
Note
As a security measure, disable any network protocols not required in your
network environment.
Protocol
Default
Comments
Windows (CIFS/
SMB)
Enabled
Allows access to Windows clients via the
workgroup
Workgroup
.
UNIX (NFS)
Enabled
Allows universal access to all computers running
NFS without client address restrictions.
Apple (AFP)
Enabled
Allows access over an AppleTalk or TCP/IP
network using the default zone.
FTP/FTPS
Enabled for FTP,
FTPS, and
Anonymous User
Allows users to access files via FTP or FTPS.
Allows access using the anonymous user
account, which is mapped to the SnapServer's
local guest user account.
HTTP/HTTPS
(Internet/Intranet)
Enabled
Allows users to access files via HTTP or HTTPS
using a Web browser.
DHCP Server
Disabled
Allows SnapServers to distribute IP addresses to
network clients.
Secure Shell
(SSH)
Enabled
Required when installing a supported backup
agent, using the Command Line Interface, or
troubleshooting under the direction of a technical
support representative. Using SSH for any other
purpose is not supported and may void your
warranty.