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Addonics Technologies NAS Adapter NAS40ESUv98a User Manual
Addonics Technologies NAS Adapter NAS40ESUv98a User Manual
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The Sharing Tab User Management Shows current list of known users on the NAS unit. To delete a user, click the “Delete” link next to that username, then confirm. To change a users password, select the username just above “New Password,” then enter the new password into the “New Password” and “Confirm Password” fields and click “Change Password.” To create a new user account, click “New User,” then enter the new username and the initial password in the “New Password”...
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Step 1 is to select the volume (file system) the share will be using. Each volume listed is a partition, described as a “Device” and “Mount Point” as shown on the View Drive Information page. Choose the desired partition and click NEXT. Step 2 is to define the actual share. To create a new folder and share it, type a name into “New Shared Folder Name” and click the NEXT button directly beneath it. To share an existing folder, select it from the “Existing Folder” pull-down and click the next button...
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Step 3 is to set the security options for users. A permission level for “Everyone” as well as each user defined on the NAS unit is listed, with settings for the SMB and FTP servers. There are three levels of permission: Full, Read Only, and None. Full permission allows full access to the share: reading files, creating new files, renaming, overwriting or deleting files is all permitted. Read Only permission allows the client to access the files and read them, but will not be permitted to write anything to...
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Getting Started with MLDonkey MLDonkey is a powerful, multi-protocol Peer-to-Peer (P2P) client included with the NAS unit. The features and capabilities of this tool are beyond the scope of this user guide, the steps below will show how to get MLDonkey up and running. For more information on how to use MLDonkey, visit http://mldonkey.sourceforge.net. MLDonkey Basic Setup The MLDonkey client requires one partition formatted with either ext3 or XFS. The NAS units format utility can...
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