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Redirect default web access to this share: Advanced configuration option allowing hosting of user created HTTP web page on the ReadyNAS.

Login authentication on this share: Configures the above mentioned share for whether or not authentication is required if users are browsing to the user created web content

HTTPS

Port 1: This field cannot be modified; it is reserved for the ReadyNAS.

Port 2: This field can be used to allow https connections over a port other than the standard 443. Doing so will require enabling port forwarding of this port on the router.

SSL key host: This field lets you configure the hostname used for the ReadyNAS to generate its SSL certificate, and then create a new SSL certificate. It is advised users update this field to match the current IP address of the ReadyNAS and then generate a new SSL certificate to avoid future certificate errors from their web browser.

Note: In this scenario, it is best to have a fixed IP configuration for the ReadyNAS so that the certificate will remain valid. Also, if the WAN IP

address configuration is DHCP, then it is advisable to use a Dynamic DNS service to access the ReadyNAS via a persistent fully qualified domain name a DDNS service provides rather than via an IP address.

2.Configure the HTTP/S share access options.

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Contents ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Technical SupportTrademarks Statement of ConditionsProduct and Publication Details V1.0, December Contents Chapter Managing User Access Chapter Securing Your Data Appendix a Share Access from MAC and Linux Systems Conventions, Formats, and Scope About This ManualHow to Print This Manual How to Use This ManualRevision History Xii About This Manual Chapter Getting Acquainted What is the ReadyNAS Pro?RAID Simplifies Redundancy What Are the Benefits of X-RAID and X-RAID2?RAID Is Expandable RAID RAID2 Is Even More Flexible X-RAID Data VolumeFront and Side Panel Introducing the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive BayDrive Bay Rear Panel Choosing a Location for a ReadyNAS Pro Initial SetupDefault IP Address, Login Name, and Password RAIDar Setup UtilityFrontView Management Console Netgear ReadyNAS Community Customizing Network Settings Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS ProEthernet Interfaces ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Hostname Global Network SettingsDefault Gateway DNS SettingsWins Route a Manual Routing Table Updating the Admin PasswordReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Standard File Protocols Selecting Services for Share AccessReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Streaming Services Discovery Services Understanding Volume ManagementRAID Overview of RAID Levels and X-RAID2RAID2 Deleting a Volume Volume Management for Flex-RAIDRAID Settings Adding a VolumeAdding More Disks Volume Management for X-RAID2Adding a Second Disk for Redundancy Replacing All Your Disks for More Capacity Volume MaintenanceDisk Scrubbing with Auto Parity Fix Working with USB VolumesDisconnect USB Flash Device OptionPrint Shares over CIFS/SMB Setting Up PrintersIPP Printing Managing Print Queues Clock, System Time, and NTP Options Adjusting System SettingsAlerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, and Smtp Language Settings Updating ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition Updating from a Local Drive Updating from the Netgear Web SiteConfiguring Automatic Update Settings Restoring the Factory Default Settings Configuration BackupReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Understanding Disk Share Security Access Chapter Managing User AccessManaging Groups Setting Up User and Group AccountsPlease note the following Spaces around commas are ignored Managing Users Fred,hello123 Managing Your Shares Changing User PasswordsSetting Accounts Preferences 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 # rsync -a ipaddrbackup /tmpNetworked DVD Players and UPnP AV Media Adapters Remote AccessGo to Services Standard File Protocols and enable FTP Remote FTP AccessRemote Http Access Http ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Chapter Securing Your Data Configuring Backup JobsAdding a New Backup Job Select Backup Source Myfolder media/Videos My Folder My Documents/My Pictures Select Backup DestinationChoose Backup Schedule All Logs link Choose Backup OptionsViewing the Backup Schedule Programming the Backup Button Backing Up the ReadyNAS to a USB Drive Viewing the Backup LogEditing a Backup Job ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Performance Chapter Optimizing PerformanceAdding a UPS to Protect Against Power Failures Disk Spin-Down Option Power ManagementWake-On-LAN Power TimerUPS Configuration Health Chapter Managing Levels of ServiceViewing System Status Logs Replacing a Failed Disk Choosing a Replacement DiskReplacing a Failed Disk ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Resynchronizing the Volume Using the System Diagnostic MenuUse the OS Reinstall Option to Re-install the Firmware Configuring RAID Shutdown MAC OS Appendix a Share Access from MAC and Linux SystemsFigure A-2 AFP over BonjourFigure A-4 AFP over AppleTalkFigure A-6 Enter a valid user account and password, and click Connect Figure A-10 Figure A-12 Accessing Shares from Linux/UnixReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Document Link Appendix B Related DocumentsReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition User Guide Numerics IndexIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4