Planet NAS-5400 User Manual page 50

Network attached storage raid server
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Adding NFS user privileges
To add NFS user privilege settings, click on "Create". A new page will appear. Enter the
"hostname", "subnet mask" (e.g. 192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.0), or "net group" (only available if
the NAS server joins the NIS domain). Under "Map client's root account to" column, choose a
local user, and then set the "NFS client's privilege" to read only or writeable. Click "OK" to confirm
your selection and return to the previous page, or click "Next" to add another client.
Note:
When setting user privileges for the NFS hosts, subnets or net groups, try to avoid possible
conflicts. E.g., if host A belongs to net group AAA, do not set the access privilege of host A to
read only while setting AAA to writeable.
Conflicts will be dealt with in the following manner:
1. If a single host setting conflicts with Host*, the single host setting is used.
2. If a single host setting conflicts with the subnet setting, the single host setting is used.
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