Chapter 3 - software configuration, User account and privileges – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC R100 User Manual
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3. Utilities
R100 Wireless Gateway
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Chapter 3 - Software Configuration
User Account and Privileges
If you have a USB disk with 3 partitions*, partition 1 is FAT32, partition
2 is FAT, and partition 3 is NTFS, the FTP directories will be constructed
as follows:
\
: Files and directories in partition 1. “Super user” or “anonymous” are allowed to access.
\partition1
: Files and directories in partition 2. “Super user” or “anonymous” are allowed to access.
\partition2
: Files and directories in partition 3. “Super user” or “anonymous” are allowed to read only.
\ftp_pub
: User rights set as Read/Write/Erase, Read/Write/Read Only, or View Only, are allowed to share this directory.
\ftp_pvt
: User rights set as Private, are only allowed to access the directory with the user name.
The account’s root directory and its access rights on the FTP server
are defined as follows:
Account
Condition
Root Directory
Rights
Anonymous
“Allow Anonymous User to Login” is enabled \
Read/Write/Erase
Super User
“Allow Super User to Login” is enabled
\
Read/Write/Erase
[user]
Rights is set as “Read/Write/Erase”
\ftp_pub
Read/Write/Erase
[user]
Rights is set as “Read/Write”
\ftp_pub
Read/Write
[user]
Rights is set as “Read Only”
\ftp_pub
Read Only
[user]
Rights is set as “View Only”
\ftp_pub
View Only
[user]
Rights is set as “Private”
\ftp_pvt\[user]
Read/Write/Erase
* The R100 can manage up to 6 partitions, but if NTFS is used on
partition 1, the system will not be able to create related system
directories, such as ftp_pub or ftp_pvt for the FTP server. In this
case, only “anonymous” or “super user” are allowed to read data in
partition 1, however they will not be able to see any other partitions.