Planet NAS-3410 User Manual page 27

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Example: If the permission of a file is set to 777, this file has read, write and execute permissions
for the owner, the group and for other users.
Configuring UNIX/Linux Network Settings
1. Click the Enable UNIX/Linux Network (NFS Protocol) checkbox to enable access for NFS client.
2. Enter the default permission for files created via non-NFS protocol. (Default setting = 755)
3. Click Apply to save the settings.
4. Click the Modify icon and enter the default UID and GID. (Default setting = 0)
5. Choose to map all users to the default UID/GID or assign UID/GID for each user manually.
6. Click Set Default link to set the UID/GID of all users to the default UID/GID. Note that the value
'-1' represent that the UID/GID is equal to the default UID/GID configured above. Or,
7. Click Apply to save the settings
Configuring NIS settings
The NIS (network information services), formerly known as Yellow Pages, is a UNIX standard for
centralizing the management of UNIX resources. The NAS-3410 supports the retrieval of user
accounts and their UID/GID from a NIS server.
If the NIS support is enabled, the NAS-3410 can auto-map NIS users with local/domain users. It
matches user names and assigns the UID/GID of the matched NIS users to local/domain users.
The user auto-mapping function provides better and tighter integration between NFS clients and
other network operating systems.
The steps of enabling NIS support are as follows:
1. Check the Enable NIS Support checkbox.
2. The NIS domain name is required. Please fill in the correct name in NIS Domain Name field.
3. If you do not know the IP address of the NIS server, please specify Find by broadcast.
Otherwise, specify the IP address in the fields.
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Number
Read
(R)
0
No
1
No
2
No
3
No
4
Yes
5
Yes
6
Yes
7
Yes
Write
Execute
(W)
(X)
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes

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