Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 101

Other Mac Operating Systems, Accessing Shared Folders using FTP

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Working with Shared Folders 4. Enter the user name and password for accessing this shared folder, and then click OK. If the guest user has access to this shared folder, you can use guest as both the user name and password. An icon with the name of the shared folder is created on the desktop. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each shared folder that you want to access. 6. To access the shared folder, double-click the icon on the desktop. Other Mac Operating Systems See your Mac documentation for information about accessing a shared folder using NFS on a Mac running an operating system older than OS X. Accessing Shared Folders using FTP If you enabled the storage system to act as an FTP server as described in "Changing the Network Settings" on page 68, all Windows and Mac OS X users can use a Web browser to access the public folder. Note: Even if you changed the access rights to the public folder. For example, to prevent a particular user from accessing it altogether or to limit a user to read-only access, all existing users have full read/write access to the public folder when accessing it via FTP. To access shared folders using FTP: 1. At any Windows or Mac OS X computer, open a Web browser, enter the following in the address bar, and press Enter: ftp://user_name@storage_system where user_name is the user name defined on the storage system and storage_system is the name or IP address of the storage system. For example, ftp://user1@storage or ftp://[email protected]. Note: You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same subnet as the storage system, if you added the storage system's IP address and name to your local hosts file, or if you manually registered the name with a DNS server in your network. 2. If prompted, enter your user name and password for accessing shared folders, and then click OK. If you use the guest user name, the password is also guest. 3. Double-click any of the displayed folders or files to open them. You have full read / write access to all the folders and files in the public folder and you can create new folders. Even if you browse to other websites, you remain logged in until you close the browser window. Until you close the browser window, ou can return to the FTP site using the Back button in your browser window. Note: Files copied to or from the system using FTP can be no larger than 2 GB. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 85

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Working with Shared Folders
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Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
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4.
Enter the user name and password for accessing this shared folder, and then click
OK
.
If the
guest
user has access to this shared folder, you can use
guest
as both the user
name and password.
An icon with the name of the shared folder is created on the desktop.
5.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each shared folder that you want to access.
6.
To access the shared folder, double-click the icon on the desktop.
Other Mac Operating Systems
See your Mac documentation for information about accessing a shared folder using NFS
on a Mac running an operating system older than OS X.
Accessing Shared Folders using FTP
If you enabled the storage system to act as an FTP server as described in
“Changing the
Network Settings” on page 68
, all Windows and Mac OS X users can use a Web browser
to access the
public
folder.
Note:
Even if you changed the access rights to the
public
folder. For example, to prevent a
particular user from accessing it altogether or to limit a user to read-only access, all
existing users have full read/write access to the
public
folder when accessing it via FTP.
To access shared folders using FTP:
1.
At any Windows or Mac OS X computer, open a Web browser, enter the following in
the address bar, and press Enter:
ftp://
user_name@storage_system
where
user_name
is the user name defined on the storage system and
storage_system
is the name or IP address of the storage system. For example, ftp://user1@storage or
Note:
You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same
subnet as the storage system, if you added the storage system’s IP address and
name to your local
hosts
file, or if you manually registered the name with a
DNS server in your network.
2.
If prompted, enter your user name and password for accessing shared folders, and
then click
OK
. If you use the
guest
user name, the password is also
guest
.
3.
Double-click any of the displayed folders or files to open them. You have full read /
write access to all the folders and files in the
public
folder and you can create new
folders.
Even if you browse to other websites, you remain logged in until you close the
browser window. Until you close the browser window, ou can return to the FTP site
using the
Back
button in your browser window.
Note:
Files copied to or from the system using FTP can be no larger than 2 GB.