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Filter Rules:
Item
Description
User/Group
You can filter windows domain pool that displays domain users or
domain groups or all.
Domain
You can filter which one domain displays pool or all.
Authorized /
Unauthorized
You can filter authorized or unauthorized domain accounts or all.
Keyword
You can filter domain accounts which you key in some keyword in
field.
Synchronize User
Database
This function synchronizes the domain accounts cached in the
NAS user database with the native domain controller. New
domain accounts in the domain controller will be added to the
NAS user database, while the non-existent domain accounts will
be removed from the NAS user database. Due to the limitation of
system resource, the user database synchronization will be
skipped if there are more than 20,480 domain accounts in the
domain controller.
Update User Database
Changes of user accounts on the domain controller will not affect
the NAS server automatically. You have to do it manually. The
'Update user database' function on the Domain Account tab of
the Security→Account menu helps you find the user accounts
which have already been deleted from the domain controller, yet
still remain in the NAS user database.
You can choose to delete them from the database. ACL and
share permission will be also updated by removing the entries
related to those users.
6.6 Creating UNIX/Linux host
For NAS server, NFS client’s mount privileges are granted specifically to UNIX/Linux host created
by the administrator. If a UNIX/Linux host is granted access right to a share in the NAS server,
user of the UNIX/Linux host can have access to the share. Administrator should create a
UNIX/Linux host list prior to grant access right to them.