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6 accessing from nfs clients – PLANET NAS-7410 User Manual

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4-Bay SATA NAS RAID Server with iSCSI

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3. Select a folder as the Home Directory of FTP clients and Set ACL for file base security
management.

a. Home Directory: Select a folder under NAS-7410; it will be easier for you to manage all of FTP
clients and to know how many data under the folder. You have to create a folder first

and then

click Select Path button to select main Home Directory.

b. Set ACL for the home directory: User can set ACL node on the home directory. It has various
permissions (N/A, RO, WO, RW, MO and FC) for each FTP client. You can set the ACL node to the
home directory for determining different users with different permissions separately.

8.6 Accessing from NFS clients

The security control of the NAS server for NFS clients follows the traditional UNIX-style trust-host
mechanism and UID/GID checking. Follow the steps below to enable NFS support and export the
volume for NFS clients to mount.

1. Enable the UNIX/Linux Network support (the NFS protocol).

Open the administration page and enter the NetworkUNIX/Linux menu. Check the Enable
UNIX/Linux Network
check-box and click Apply.

2. Go to the SecurityAccountUNIX/Linux Host page and add the hosts that might be trusted
to access the NAS server.

3. Export the volume to NFS clients.

Go to the SecurityFile/Folder menu. Find the volume01 entry and click Create in the Sharing
column (or Modify if the volume has been shared). On the Property page, check the UNIX/Linux
Network (NFS)
check-box and click Apply.

4. Enter the UNIX/Linux Setting tab. Add NFS clients to the privileged host list. And assign UID,
GID and permission octets to the exported volume.

After the volume is exported, use one of the NFS clients in the privileged host list to mount the
volume. Please login as the root and use the following command to mount volume01 under the
/mnt directory. Mount 192.168.0.100:/volume01 /mnt

Once mounted, the /mnt directory will link to volume01 and inherit the same UID, GID and