Ftp Server Setup - D-Link DNS-313 User Manual

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Secton 3 - Configuraton
Use the FTP Server menu to create rules that specify available
folders and FTP access rules for users and groups.
To create an access rule, choose the User option to create an
access rule for a single user or choose Group to create a rule
applied to an entire user group. Select the User or Group as
appropriate from the pull-down menu, click the Browse button,
choose the folder or volume for which the rule applies, and select
the access level with the Permission menu. By default all users
have read only privileges until they are specified differently in this
menu. Click on the Add button to create the new FTP account.
To create an access rule that is applied to all users, click to check
mark the All accounts box and create the new rule. The root check
box specifies access to all volumes and folders on the drive.
The FTP server can also be configured to put limits on the bandwidth
dedicated for FTP or the number of users allowed access at one
time. By default up to 10 separate simultaneous FTP downloads
are allowed and there is no limit on FTP bandwidth. The Client
Language pull-down menu is used to specify alternate input
characters allowed for FTP connection requests.
If desired, the port used for FTP can be changed, however doing
so requires that all incoming FTP connection requests specify a
different, non-standard port.
Click on the Start FTP Server button to begin running the FTP
server.
Note: If your Internet access is controlled through a router,
or if your network uses a firewall device of any kind, it will
likely be necessary to configure the router or firewall device
to allow FTP requests from the Internet. The next section
provides an example of how to configure a router to allow
FTP connection requests.
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