NETGEAR Pioneer Edition manual Setting Up User and Group Accounts, Managing Groups

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ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide

You specify a workgroup name, and create user and group accounts. You have control over how much disk space is allocated for each user or group.

Each user is given a home share on the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition device that the user can use to keep private data such as backups of the user’s PC. This home share is accessible only by that user and the administrator in order to perform backups of the private shares. The option to automatically generate the private home share is controlled in the Accounts/Preferences tab, and you can disable it if you wish.

Note: Private user shares are accessible only by users using CIFS (Windows) or AppleTalk file protocols.

Setting Up User and Group Accounts

In User & Group Accounts, the Accounts tab screen allows you to manage user and group accounts on the ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition.

Managing Groups

To add a new group:

1.Select Manage Groups from the drop-down menu in the upper right corner.

2.Select the Add Group tab if it is not already selected. You can add up to five groups at a time. If you expect to have just one big set of users for one group, you can forego adding a new group and accept the default users group.

3.Click Apply to save your settings.

If you want, a user can belong to multiple groups. Once you have created user accounts, you can specify secondary groups that the user can belong to. This allows for finer-grain settings for share access. For instance, you can have user Joe in the Marketing group also belong to the Sales group so Joe can access shares restricted to only the Marketing and Sales groups.

While adding a new group, you can specify the amount of disk space you wish to allocate that group by setting a disk quota. A value of 0 denotes no limit. You can also set the Group ID, or GID, of the group that you are adding. You can leave this field blank and let the system automatically assign this value unless you wish to match your GID to your NFS clients.

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Contents ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Statement of Conditions Technical SupportTrademarks Certificate of the Manufacturer/ImporterProduct and Publication Details V1.0, December Contents Chapter Managing User Access Chapter Securing Your Data Appendix a Share Access from MAC and Linux Systems About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and ScopeHow to Use This Manual How to Print This ManualRevision History Xii About This Manual What is the ReadyNAS Pro? Chapter Getting AcquaintedWhat Are the Benefits of X-RAID and X-RAID2? RAID Is Expandable RAIDRAID Simplifies Redundancy X-RAID Data Volume RAID2 Is Even More FlexibleIntroducing the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive Bay Front and Side PanelDrive Bay Rear Panel Initial Setup Choosing a Location for a ReadyNAS ProRAIDar Setup Utility Default IP Address, Login Name, and PasswordFrontView Management Console Netgear ReadyNAS Community Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro Customizing Network SettingsEthernet Interfaces ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide DNS Settings Global Network SettingsDefault Gateway HostnameWins Updating the Admin Password Route a Manual Routing TableReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Selecting Services for Share Access Standard File ProtocolsReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Streaming Services Understanding Volume Management Discovery ServicesOverview of RAID Levels and X-RAID2 RAIDRAID2 Volume Management for Flex-RAID Deleting a VolumeAdding a Volume RAID SettingsVolume Management for X-RAID2 Adding a Second Disk for RedundancyAdding More Disks Volume Maintenance Replacing All Your Disks for More CapacityWorking with USB Volumes Disk Scrubbing with Auto Parity FixUSB Flash Device Option DisconnectSetting Up Printers Print Shares over CIFS/SMBIPP Printing Managing Print Queues Adjusting System Settings Clock, System Time, and NTP OptionsAlerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, and Smtp Language Settings Updating ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition Updating from the Netgear Web Site Updating from a Local DriveConfiguring Automatic Update Settings Configuration Backup Restoring the Factory Default SettingsReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Chapter Managing User Access Understanding Disk Share Security AccessSetting Up User and Group Accounts Managing GroupsPlease note the following Spaces around commas are ignored Managing Users Fred,hello123 Changing User Passwords Setting Accounts PreferencesManaging Your Shares Adding Shares Managing Shares Setting Share Access Hosts allowed access 192.168.2.101 Advanced Options Web Browser ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide FTP/FTPS # rsync -a ipaddrbackup /tmp RsyncRemote Access Networked DVD Players and UPnP AV Media AdaptersRemote FTP Access Go to Services Standard File Protocols and enable FTPRemote Http Access Http ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Configuring Backup Jobs Adding a New Backup JobChapter Securing Your Data Select Backup Source Select Backup Destination Myfolder media/Videos My Folder My Documents/My PicturesChoose Backup Schedule Choose Backup Options All Logs linkViewing the Backup Schedule Programming the Backup Button Viewing the Backup Log Editing a Backup JobBacking Up the ReadyNAS to a USB Drive ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Chapter Optimizing Performance PerformanceAdding a UPS to Protect Against Power Failures Power Management Disk Spin-Down OptionPower Timer UPS ConfigurationWake-On-LAN Chapter Managing Levels of Service Viewing System StatusHealth Logs Choosing a Replacement Disk Replacing a Failed DiskReplacing a Failed Disk ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Using the System Diagnostic Menu Resynchronizing the VolumeUse the OS Reinstall Option to Re-install the Firmware Configuring RAID Shutdown Appendix a Share Access from MAC and Linux Systems MAC OSAFP over Bonjour Figure A-2AFP over AppleTalk Figure A-4Figure A-6 Enter a valid user account and password, and click Connect Figure A-10 Accessing Shares from Linux/Unix Figure A-12ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Appendix B Related Documents Document LinkReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Index NumericsIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4