Access Shares Using A Linux Or Unix Device - NETGEAR RNDU4000-100NAS Software Manual

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4.
Enter a user ID and password and click the Connect button.
You can log in with administrator or user credentials. If you log in as a user, your access is
limited by the settings configured by the ReadyNAS system administrator.
You are prompted to select a volume. Mac OS 9 calls your ReadyNAS shares volumes.
5.
Select a volume (share) and click the OK button.
Finder displays the volume contents in a window.

Access Shares Using a Linux or Unix Device

You can access shares on your ReadyNAS system using a network-attached Linux or Unix
device.
Note:
Your ReadyNAS system does not support NIS because it is unable
to correlate NIS information with CIFS user accounts. In mixed
environments where you want CIFS and NFS integration, manually
specify the user ID and group ID of the user and group accounts to
match your NIS or other Linux or Unix server settings. Your
ReadyNAS system can import a comma-delimited file containing the
user and group information to coordinate Linux or Unix login
settings. See
information.
ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 4.2
Create User Accounts in Batches
Shares
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