Accessing From Ftp Clients - Planet NAS-7450 User Manual

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the server. Once you find the server, click Connect to put it on Desktop.

7.5 Accessing from FTP Clients

You can set an FTP home directory in the NAS server for user access. Login authentication is
done by checking the ACL of the FTP home directory. During an FTP session, the server
always checks ACL when it receives any FTP requests, such as ls, put, get, etc. Local
accounts and domain accounts are both supported, depending on the security policy.
After setting the NAS server to operate in the workgroup mode or the domain mode, follow the
steps below to configure for FTP access.
1. Enable the FTP Data Access feature.
Open the administration page and enter the "Network → FTP" menu. Check the "Enable
FTP Data Access" check-box and specify the security policy. In the workgroup mode you
can only select "Local account authentication" as the security policy. In the domain mode,
you can select either one. Then specify the FTP home directory as "volume01" and click
"Apply" to save the settings.
2. Create local user accounts or retrieve domain accounts from the domain controller,
depending on whether the NAS server is in the workgroup mode or the domain mode.
3. Configure the folder security settings of "volume01" to control user access.
Click the "Set" hyperlink to specify the access rights (ACL) for the FTP home directory –
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