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d. Select the Write-enabled users check box.
e. In the Write-enabled users field and the Write-enabled groups field, enter the
names of users and groups to whom you want to grant read/write access.
4.
Click the Apply button.
If a user name is specified in the Read-only users, Read-only groups, Write-enabled
users, or Write-enabled groups fields, that user has that access to the share. If a user is
not specified in one of those fields, the user has the access specified in the Default
Access drop-down list.
To specify which computers can access a share using CIFS:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select Shares > Share Listing.
2.
To the right of the share you want to change, click the icon for CIFS.
If FrontView does not display an icon for CIFS, you need to enable this file-sharing
protocol on your ReadyNAS system. For more information, see
Protocols
on page 43.
3.
In the Share Access Restrictions pane, select the Hosts allowed access check box.
4.
Enter a comma-separated list of IP addresses for the computers that you want to grant
access rights.
5.
Click the Apply button.
Users at other computers cannot access the share, even if their user name or group is
listed in another field.
Select Who Can Access a Share Using AFP with the User Security Mode
If users access your share with AFP, you have these choices for security:
If your ReadyNAS system is on a small local network and you can trust everyone on the
network, you can let anyone on the network access the share.
If you need more security, you can specify which users can access the share and what
type of access they can have.
If you need more flexibility, you can specify which users can access the share, and what
type of access each can have.
To let anyone access a share using AFP:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select Shares > Share Listing.
2.
To the right of the share you want to change, click the icon for AFP.
If FrontView does not display an icon for AFP, you need to enable this file-sharing
protocol on your ReadyNAS system. For more information, see
Protocols
on page 43.
3.
From the Default Access drop-down list, select the access to give anyone who can access
your share.
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