Netgear RN212 Software Manual - Page 60

Con Host Settings, Users, Groups, Search, Refresh, Read Only, Read/Write, Allow anonymous access

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 • All. The default group Everyone and all groups that you configured on the local database or that were downloaded from the Active Directory server are displayed. This is the default setting. • Users. Only the individual users that you configured on the local database or that were downloaded from the Active Directory server are displayed. • Groups. Only the groups that you configured on the local database or that were downloaded from the Active Directory server are displayed. For information about using the local database or an Active Directory, see User and Group Management Modes on page 137. Tip To search for a particular user or group, use the search field next to the Search icon ( ). To update the user and group information, click the Refresh icon ( ). 10. For each individual user ( ) and group ( ) that you want to allow to access the shared folder, select one of the following check boxes: • Read Only. The selected user or group is permitted only to read files on the shared folder. • Read/Write. The selected user or group is permitted to read, edit, create, and delete files on the shared folder. Note If the ReadyNAS uses the local database, you can select the default group Everyone to grant all users and groups read-only or read/write access. 11. (Optional for SMB and AFP) Allow anonymous access to the shared folder. If the ReadyNAS uses the local database and you grant the default group Everyone access, you can select the Allow anonymous access check box to allow anonymous access to the shared folder. In this situation, users are not required to provide their account credentials when accessing the shared folder. 12. (Optional for AFP) Configure the ReadyNAS system to override the MacOS X settings. a. Click the Advanced tab. The page adjusts to show the AFP advanced settings. b. Select the Automatic Permissions check box and set the permissions for folder and file creation rights for 13. Click the Apply button. 14. Click OK button. Your settings are saved and the pop-up window closes. Configure Host Settings For SMB, NFS, FTP, rsync, and HTTP, you can configure access rights for users on hosts. Host settings do not apply to AFP. The access rights that you configure for one host apply to all users on the host. For NFS, you can also configure the access rights that apply to any host, and, for individual hosts, you can configure whether root access is granted. Shared Folders 60

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All
.The default group Everyone and all groups that you configured on the local database or that were
downloaded from the Active Directory server are displayed. This is the default setting.
Users
. Only the individual users that you configured on the local database or that were downloaded from
the Active Directory server are displayed.
Groups
. Only the groups that you configured on the local database or that were downloaded from the Active
Directory server are displayed.
For information about using the local database or an Active Directory, see
User and Group Management Modes
on page 137.
To search for a particular user or group, use the search field next to the
Search
icon (
). To
update the user and group information, click the
Refresh
icon (
).
Tip
10.
For each individual user (
) and group (
) that you want to allow to access the shared folder, select one of
the following check boxes:
Read Only
. The selected user or group is permitted only to read files on the shared folder.
Read/Write
. The selected user or group is permitted to read, edit, create, and delete files on the shared
folder.
If the ReadyNAS uses the local database, you can select the default group Everyone to grant
all users and groups read-only or read/write access.
Note
11.
(Optional for SMB and AFP) Allow anonymous access to the shared folder.
If the ReadyNAS uses the local database and you grant the default group Everyone access, you can select the
Allow anonymous access
check box to allow anonymous access to the shared folder. In this situation, users
are not required to provide their account credentials when accessing the shared folder.
12.
(Optional for AFP) Configure the ReadyNAS system to override the MacOS X settings.
a.
Click the
Advanced
tab.
The page adjusts to show the AFP advanced settings.
b.
Select the
Automatic Permissions
check box and set the permissions for folder and file creation rights for
13.
Click the
Apply
button.
14.
Click
OK
button.
Your settings are saved and the pop-up window closes.
Configure Host Settings
For SMB, NFS, FTP, rsync, and HTTP, you can configure access rights for users on hosts. Host settings do not
apply to AFP.The access rights that you configure for one host apply to all users on the host. For NFS, you can
also configure the access rights that apply to any host, and, for individual hosts, you can configure whether root
access is granted.
Shared Folders
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ReadyNAS OS 6.4