NETGEAR READYNAS NV+ RND4425v1 Software Manual page 53

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To give some computers read-only access, give some computers read/write access,
and give all other computers no access, follow these steps:
a. From the Default Access drop-down list, select Disabled.
b. In the Share Access Restrictions pane, select the Read-only hosts check box
and enter the IP addresses for the computers that you want to have read-only
access.
c. In the Share Access Restrictions pane, select the Write-enabled hosts check
box and enter the IP addresses for the computers that you want to have
read/write access.
4.
Click the Apply button.
If a computer is specified in the Read-only hosts or Write-enabled hosts fields, users at
that computer have that access to the share. If a computer is not specified in one of those
fields, users at that computer have the access specified in the Default Access drop-down
list.
Select Who Can Access a Share Using FTP with the User Security Mode
If users access your share with FTP, 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 anonymously.
If you need more security, you can specify which users can access the share and what
type of access they can have.
For the most security, you can specify that a user must be at a specific computer to
access the share. If that computer is in a locked room, users must know the correct user
name and password and they need a key to the room.
To specify a computer, you use its IP address, such as 10.1.10.104.
To let anyone access a share anonymously using FTP:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select Services > Standard File Protocols.
2.
Select the FTP check box if it is not already selected.
3.
From the Authentication mode drop-down list, select Anonymous.
4.
From the FrontView main menu, select Shares > Share Listing.
5.
To the right of the share you want to change, click the icon for FTP/S.
6.
From the Default Access drop-down list, select the access to give anyone who can access
your share.
7.
Click the Apply button.
Anyone can connect to the share and the user has the access specified in the Default
Access drop-down list.
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