Grass Valley NAS Security Instruction Guide v.5.1A User Manual
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Step 5
Adding Security to the NAS Server
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b. Select the share that you want to make secure and click
Next
.
c. In the CIFS Share window, uncheck the
Public
checkbox.
d. Note the name of the File System Mount Point—you’ll need it for Step 5b.
e. Click
Save
, and observe a message that confirms that your changes were
successful.
4. Using Explorer, copy the shell script file
C:\Program Files\Vibrint
3.0\Security\vbrGVNASGoSecure.sh
to the NAS volume.
5. Run the shell script from the NAS Server:
You need to go to the NAS Server console directly in order to run the script.
If you don’t have a monitor attached to the server, attach one for this step.
a. At the console prompt, login to the NAS Server as
root
.
Contact Grass Valley Technical Support for the root password.
b. Change to the file system directory (the File System Mount Point from
Step 3d) for the share you’re making secure using this format:
cd/base/
c. Type
ls
at the command prompt and verify that the file
vbrGVNASGoSecure.sh
is present.