Enabling Nfs Secured Access; Making A Share An Active Folder - Iomega px6-300d User Manual

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group permissions.
5. Click Apply to save your changes.

Enabling NFS Secured Access

1. To enable NFS, first click the switch on from the Protocols page.
2. On the Shares page, select a secure Share and expand the NFS section. You cannot apply a rule to
an unsecured Share.
3. Click
Add an NFS rule to add a Host Name for the rule. Rules are added to specify the hosts
that are allowed to access Shares using NFS. Use this table to add NFS rules to specify access for
hosts. For example, *.cs.foo.com matches all hosts in the domain cs.foo.com. To export a Share to
all hosts on an IP address or local network simultaneously, specify an IP address and netmask pair
as address/netmask where the netmask can be in dotted-decimal format, or as a contiguous mask
length. For example, either /255.255.252.0 or /22 will result in identical local networks.
4. When the rule is added, read access is automatically set to the Share. Select Write to allow users
to write to that Share. Use
5. Click Apply to save your changes.

Making a Share an Active Folder

1. You can optionally enable Active Folders on a Share to allow you to associate this Share with a
specific feature that will happen automatically when files are copied to the Share. For example, you
can enable a Share as a social media active folder to upload a file to a social media site. Refer to
Sharing Content with Social Media
2. Expand the Active Folder section and check Enable. Select one of the following Active Folder
options and follow the link for details on configuring each:
Email Distribution
Facebook
Flickr
Photo Resize
YouTube
3. Click Apply to save your changes.
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Shares
and
to modify the rule priority for NFS access.
Overview. You can only set one Active Folder option per Share.

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