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uNAS/tNAS User Guide Version 1.0
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CoreFTP (Windows),
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FileZilla (Windows),
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IgloFTP (Windows and Linux),
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SSLFTP (Linux console client).
When SFTP is enabled, the user has the access to the share through the authorized user
name and password. 
 
If the NAS server uses Windows domain authorization then a short name of the domain must 
precede a user name – connected with a plus sign, i.e. “DOMAIN+Administrator”. 
 
To connect to a share via SFTP, in the selected encryption, type in SFTP client NAS support 
SSL and TLS explicit encryption. All SFTP shares are in the “shares” folder. Users see only the 
allowed shares. 
 
If you are unable to see any directories when connected to ftp server please make sure that 
you have rights to access any share over ftp. If still you cannot see any directories please 
change your ftp client to passive mode. 
 
Most FTP clients have bookmarks allowing to set up IP, port home folder, etc. Suggested 
home folder for the Anonymous is “pub” and for SFTP is “shares”. 
 
Function: Data replication agent settings
This function allows you to set configuration for a data replication of the share. In order to 
enable replication for a share, check box Use data replication. 
It is recommended to set Login name, Password and list of Allow access IPs that have access 
to the share, in another case everyone will have access to the share. 
Function: Remove share
Click "remove" button to remove the share. 
No data (directories and files) will be deleted on the logical volume. You can re-create deleted 
share any time. Just go to NAS resources menu, click on Shares (as you create new share), 
browse directories structure to find the folder you want to assign the share. Finally in the field 
Name please enter your share name and click on "apply" button. Now you will find again the 
deleted share in your network neighborhood. 
5.2.2.3.2 Users
In the mode “Workgroup internal LDAP” the category “Users” serves as data entry mask for 
user accounts. In principal, the process is the same as when you create shares. Enter new 
users here and assign each of them a name and a password. For security reasons, you have 
to enter the passwords twice. 
User name cannot:
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contain characters: ~ ! @ # $ ^ & ( ) + [ ] { } * ; : ' " ., ; % | < > ? / \ = `,
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begin or end with a space.
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Password cannot:
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contain characters: ' " `,
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spaces.
If users forget their password, there is no way to retrieve it. You can only set a new password.
