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FTP Access, Macintosh Access viaBrowser When Only HTTPS Is Enabled, Sherlock Support for MacOS

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FTP Access Macintosh Access via a Browser When Only HTTPS Is Enabled If HTTP access is disabled, the Snap Server cannot be accessed using Internet Explorer 5.x for Macintosh. To resolve this issue, either use an alternate browser, or re-enable HTTP access on the Network > Web screen. Sherlock Support for MacOS Sherlock is supported for MacOS 8.1, 9.1, and X v. 10.1.x. For MacOS X v. 10.2.x and higher, the Find tool in the Finder window is fully supported. Supported AFP Clients The Snap Server supports MacOS 8.x, 9.x, and 10.x clients. FTP Access FTP settings are configured on the Network > FTP screen of the Administration Tool. By default, FTP clients can access the server using the anonymous user account, which is mapped to the Snap Server's guest user account and AllUsers group account. You can set share access and file access for anonymous FTP users by modifying permissions for these accounts. For more granular control over FTP access, you must create local user accounts for FTP users. Supported FTP Clients Snap Servers have been tested with the most common FTP clients and work as expected based on the commands required by RFC 959. Snap Servers have been proven to work with these products: Internet Explorer 5.0 and later, Netscape Navigator 4.0 and later. Chapter 2 Network Access to the Server 21

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FTP Access
Chapter 2
Network Access to the Server
21
Macintosh Access via a Browser When Only HTTPS Is Enabled
If HTTP access is disabled, the Snap Server cannot be accessed using Internet
Explorer 5.x for Macintosh. To resolve this issue, either use an alternate browser, or
re-enable HTTP access on the
Network > Web
screen.
Sherlock Support for MacOS
Sherlock is supported for MacOS 8.1, 9.1, and X v. 10.1.x. For MacOS X v. 10.2.x and
higher, the Find tool in the Finder window is fully supported.
Supported AFP Clients
The Snap Server supports MacOS 8.x, 9.x, and 10.x clients.
FTP Access
FTP settings are configured on the
Network > FTP
screen of the Administration Tool.
By default, FTP clients can access the server using the anonymous user account,
which is mapped to the Snap Server's
guest
user account and
AllUsers
group
account. You can set share access and file access for anonymous FTP users by
modifying permissions for these accounts. For more granular control over FTP
access, you must create local user accounts for FTP users.
Supported FTP Clients
Snap Servers have been tested with the most common FTP clients and work as
expected based on the commands required by RFC 959. Snap Servers have been
proven to work with these products: Internet Explorer 5.0 and later, Netscape
Navigator 4.0 and later.