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Applications

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CHAPTER 10 Applications 10.1 Overview This chapter discusses the features in the Application screens. The NAS contains various applications for file sharing and downloading. 10.2 What You Can Do • Use the FTP Server screen (Section 10.4 on page 194) to configure settings for FTP file transfers to/from the NAS. • Use the Media Server screens (Section 10.5 on page 195) to share files with media clients. • Use the iTunes Server screens (Section 10.6 on page 197) to share files with iTunes users on your network. • Use the Download Service screen (Section 10.7 on page 197) to download files from the Internet. • Use the Web Publishing screen (Section 10.8 on page 210) to publish shares for people to access files using a web browser. • Use the Broadcatching screen (Section 10.9 on page 211) to download frequently updated digital content like TV programs, radio talk shows, Podcasts (audio files), and blogs. • Use the Print Server screen (Section 10.10 on page 217) to share a printer. • Use the Copy/Sync Button screen (Section 10.11 on page 219) to transfer files between a USB device and the NAS. • Use the Auto Upload screens (Chapter 12 on page 251) to upload files in selected shares to your Flickr and/or YouTube accounts. • Use the Google Drive screens (Section 10.13 on page 230) to synchronize local NAS shares or folders and Google Drive accounts. • Use the Syslog Server screen (Section 10.14 on page 235) to configure the NAS to accept syslog logs from syslog clients. 10.3 What You Need to Know FTP File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a file transfer service that operates on the Internet. A system running the FTP server accepts commands from a system running an FTP client. FTP is not a secure protocol. Your file transfers could be subject to snooping. NAS540 User's Guide 191

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NAS540 User’s Guide
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C
HAPTER
10
Applications
10.1
Overview
This chapter discusses the features in the
Application
screens. The NAS contains various
applications for file sharing and downloading.
10.2
What You Can Do
Use the
FTP Server
screen (
Section 10.4 on page 194
) to configure settings for FTP file transfers
to/from the NAS.
Use the
Media Server
screens (
Section 10.5 on page 195
) to share files with media clients.
Use the
iTunes Server
screens (
Section 10.6 on page 197
) to share files with iTunes users on
your network.
Use the
Download Service
screen (
Section 10.7 on page 197
) to download files from the
Internet.
Use the
Web Publishing
screen (
Section 10.8 on page 210
) to publish shares for people to
access files using a web browser.
Use the
Broadcatching
screen (
Section 10.9 on page 211
) to download frequently updated
digital content like TV programs, radio talk shows, Podcasts (audio files), and blogs.
Use the
Print Server
screen (
Section 10.10 on page 217
) to share a printer.
Use the
Copy/Sync Button
screen (
Section 10.11 on page 219
) to transfer files between a USB
device and the NAS.
Use the
Auto Upload
screens (
Chapter 12 on page 251
) to upload files in selected shares to
your Flickr and/or YouTube accounts.
Use the
Google Drive
screens (
Section 10.13 on page 230
) to synchronize local NAS shares or
folders and Google Drive accounts.
Use the
Syslog Server
screen (
Section 10.14 on page 235
) to configure the NAS to accept
syslog logs from syslog clients.
10.3
What You Need to Know
FTP
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a file transfer service that operates on the Internet. A system running
the FTP server accepts commands from a system running an FTP client. FTP is not a secure
protocol. Your file transfers could be subject to snooping.