Netgear RN422 Software Manual - Page 120

User Accounts, Continued, Users and Groups, ReadyNAS OS 6.7

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 (Continued) Item ADS ID Map Description Select the Import option to import an ADS map to this ReadyNAS system. Select the Export option to export this ReadyNAS system ADS map to a file for later uploading to other ReadyNAS systems. Note For use with Windows systems, the ReadyNAS maps Windows IDs (Windows SIDs) to ReadyNAS IDs. In versions of ReadyNAS OS previous to ReadyNAS OS 6.5 and in systems upgraded from those earlier versions, the mapping is done when an account is first authenticated.You can import and export this map so that all ReadyNAS systems on a network use the same map. Starting with ReadyNAS OS 6.5, the mapping is done by an algorithm using the SID. Because the algorithm is the same on all ReadyNAS systems, you do not need to transfer the mapping between systems on the network. You cannot convert the maps on a ReadyNAS system from one method to the other. 5. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. 6. (Optional) Click the Refresh ADS Accounts button. User and group information about your ReadyNAS system is updated immediately. For more information about managing users and groups with Active Directory, see your Active Directory documentation. Keep the following precautions in mind when using Active Directory mode: • The same time must be set on your Active Directory server and your ReadyNAS system clocks. We recommend that you choose your domain controller as your NTP server to ensure that time settings are the same. • The DNS server that you use must be able to resolve the host name of the domain controller. We recommend that you point your ReadyNAS to the Active Directory DNS to ensure that host names can be resolved. • If you do not set the NTP server, the ReadyNAS device will set an NTP server. User Accounts Use Local Users mode to manually create, manage, and delete user accounts on your ReadyNAS storage system. The user account procedures assume that your ReadyNAS system is currently in Local Users mode. For more information about changing user and group management modes, see User and Group Management Modes on page 117. You enable or disable home folder snapshot protection, enable or disable the use and capacity of private time machines, and specify the default primary group for a user through settings for the default user (Accounts > Default User). Users and Groups 120

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(Continued)
Description
Item
Select the
Import
option to import an ADS map to this ReadyNAS system.
Select the
Export
option to export this ReadyNAS system ADS map to a file
for later uploading to other ReadyNAS systems.
ADS ID Map
For use with Windows systems, the ReadyNAS maps Windows IDs (Windows SIDs) to
ReadyNAS IDs. In versions of ReadyNAS OS previous to ReadyNAS OS 6.5 and in systems
upgraded from those earlier versions, the mapping is done when an account is first
authenticated.You can import and export this map so that all ReadyNAS systems on a network
use the same map.
Starting with ReadyNAS OS 6.5, the mapping is done by an algorithm using the SID. Because
the algorithm is the same on all ReadyNAS systems, you do not need to transfer the mapping
between systems on the network.
You cannot convert the maps on a ReadyNAS system from one method to the other.
Note
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
6.
(Optional) Click the
Refresh ADS Accounts
button.
User and group information about your ReadyNAS system is updated immediately.
For more information about managing users and groups with Active Directory, see your Active Directory
documentation.
Keep the following precautions in mind when using Active Directory mode:
The same time must be set on your Active Directory server and your ReadyNAS system clocks. We
recommend that you choose your domain controller as your NTP server to ensure that time settings are
the same.
The DNS server that you use must be able to resolve the host name of the domain controller.We
recommend that you point your ReadyNAS to the Active Directory DNS to ensure that host names can
be resolved.
If you do not set the NTP server, the ReadyNAS device will set an NTP server.
User Accounts
Use Local Users mode to manually create, manage, and delete user accounts on your ReadyNAS storage
system.
The user account procedures assume that your ReadyNAS system is currently in Local Users mode. For
more information about changing user and group management modes, see
User and Group Management
Modes
on page 117.
You enable or disable home folder snapshot protection, enable or disable the use and capacity of private
time machines, and specify the default primary group for a user through settings for the default user (
Accounts
> Default User
).
Users and Groups
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ReadyNAS OS 6.7