Using the FortiLog unit as a NAS

Providing access to the FortiLog hard disk

 

 

Figure 50: NFS share configuration

Local Path

Button

3Select the Local Path button to select the folder for the users or groups to access.

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 permissions for users and groups, you must select the write permission for the folder and for the user and the group. For details see “Setting folder and file properties” on page 86.

4Select OK.

5Enter the IP address of the remote system or user ID.

6Select user and group names from the Available Users & Groups box. Hold the Ctrl key to select multiple users.

7Select the type of access rights the users and groups will have and select the appropriate right arrow to move the user or group name to the Read-Only Access or Read-Write Access boxes.

8Select Ok.

Modifying the user or group folder access

At any time you can modify a user or group folder access to the FortiLog unit. You can also delete the access rights.

To modify the FortiLog folder access

1Go to Network Sharing > Access.

2In the Modify column, select Edit to update the access rights for a user or group. or

In the Modify column, select Delete to remove the user or group access from the FortiLog unit.

FortiLog Administration Guide

05-16000-0082-20050115

85

Page 85
Image 85
Fortinet FortiLog-800, FortiLog-100, FortiLog-400 manual Modifying the user or group folder access, NFS share configuration