Config

System

Note: The default permissions for files and folders is read and execute privileges. The owner of the document also has write privileges. To enable write access for users and groups, you must select the write permission for the folder and for the user and the group. For more information, see “Default file permissions on NFS shares” on page 56.

5Select OK.

6In Remote Clients, enter the IP address or domain name of the remote system or user ID.

7Select the type of Permission required and select Add.

8Select OK.

Default file permissions on NFS shares

By default, when a user adds a new file or folder, the permissions are:

read, write, execute for the owner (user)

read and execute for the Admin group and Others group.

You can set file permissions in the CLI. For more information, see the config nas share command in the FortiAnalyzer CLI Reference.

Config

You can use System > Config to setup and maintain miscellaneous features, such as local logging, log aggregation, log forwarding, IP aliases, and LDAP connections.

Automatic file deletion and local log settings

The FortiAnalyzer unit creates its own system log messages to provide information on system events occurring on the unit, such as system activity, administration events and IPSec negotiations with configured devices.

To configure logging behavior for your FortiAnalyzer unit, go to System > Config > Log Setting.

 

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