Netgear RN3138 Software Manual - Page 174

Con Media Services, ReadyDLNA, Public Key, Browse, Upload, Import Public Key, Allow shell access

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 6. Click the Import Public Key button, if you want to add a public key. For each system you want to use SSH keys with, you need to import the public key. a. Enter the location of the public key for the other system, or click the Browse button. b. Click the Upload button. The public key is imported, the Import Public Key window closes, and the public key is listed in the Key Info column. 7. Select the Allow shell access box, if you want to allow shell access. 8. Select the RSYNC ONLY box for that system, if you want to restrict the use of SSH to use by rsync only. Note Restricting SSH use to rsync only reduces the security concerns introduced by enabling SSH. 9. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Configure Media Services This section covers configuring the settings for ReadyDLNA and iTunes streaming server on your ReadyNAS storage system. ReadyDLNA The ReadyDLNA service lets you stream media on your ReadyNAS to DLNA players such as the Sony PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, TiVo, and DLNA-enabled TVs. You can stream your media to any device that complies with the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) standard, including mobile clients, such as iPads, iPhones, and Android devices. ReadyDLNA supports to following formats: • Music. wav, wma, pcm, ogg, mp3, m4a, flac, aac • Video. 3gp, mp4, wmv, xvid, vob, ts, tivo, mts, mpeg, mpg, mov, mkv, m4v, m4p, m2t, m2ts, flv, flc, fla, divx, avi, asf • Photo. jpg, jpeg • Playlist. m3u, pls System Settings 174

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6.
Click the Import
Public Key
button, if you want to add a public key. For each system you want to use SSH keys
with, you need to import the public key.
a.
Enter the location of the public key for the other system, or click the
Browse
button.
b.
Click the
Upload
button.
The public key is imported, the
Import Public Key
window closes, and the public key is listed in the
Key
Info
column.
7.
Select the
Allow shell access
box, if you want to allow shell access.
8.
Select the
RSYNC ONLY
box for that system, if you want to restrict the use of SSH to use by rsync only.
Restricting SSH use to rsync only reduces the security concerns introduced by enabling SSH.
Note
9.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Configure Media Services
This section covers configuring the settings for ReadyDLNA and iTunes streaming server on your ReadyNAS storage
system.
ReadyDLNA
The ReadyDLNA service lets you stream media on your ReadyNAS to DLNA players such as the Sony PlayStation
3, Xbox 360, TiVo, and DLNA-enabled TVs.You can stream your media to any device that complies with the Digital
Living Network Alliance (DLNA) standard, including mobile clients, such as iPads, iPhones, and Android devices.
ReadyDLNA supports to following formats:
Music
. wav, wma, pcm, ogg, mp3, m4a, flac, aac
Video
. 3gp, mp4, wmv, xvid, vob, ts, tivo, mts, mpeg, mpg, mov, mkv, m4v, m4p, m2t, m2ts, flv, flc, fla, divx,
avi, asf
Photo
. jpg, jpeg
Playlist
. m3u, pls
System Settings
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