Lenovo 70BJ9005WW, 70BJ9007WW manual FTP File Sharing, NFS File Sharing

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FTP File Sharing

Sharing Files

To change any Bluetooth settings, click NFS File Sharing .

FTP File Sharing

On the Protocols page, click the switch to turn on FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and allow access to your px4-300r Network Storage Array.

Click Manual background to select either FTP or secure FTP (SFTP) or both. You must enable security to apply SFTP. If you select and enable SFTP, you cannot have the secure rsync protocol enabled.

When you turn on FTP, you can send files to your px4-300r.

NFS File Sharing

On the Protocols page, click the switch to turn on NFS (Network File System). This protocol allows remote hosts to mount file systems over a network and interact with them as though they were mounted locally to your px4-300r. Your px4-300r Network Storage Array uses NFS version 4, which improves security and performance.

Select an option to choose how users on client computers are mapped to the px4-300r:

Set the squashing options for NFS:

To have all users, including root, map as guest, select Treat client users as guest (all_ squash). All files are owned by user guest, and all users accessing the px4-300r have the same access rights. If you have enabled Active Directory on your px4-300r, only this option is available for mapping client computers.

To have all users map as themselves but root maps as guest, select Allow full access for client users other than root (root_squash).

To have all users map as themselves, including root, select Allow all client users full access.

If the px4-300r is using Active Directory mode, you see the following NFS version 4 security settings:

System security - This uses Linux system security.

Kerberos security - Kerberos is a protocol that uses secret key cryptography for authentication between client and server applications.

All - Combines system security and Kerberos security.

Once enabled, add NFS access rules for each secure Share from the Managing Shares page. NFS provides another protocol for sharing storage data with Linux hosts. When NFS is enabled, you can configure rules for host-based access to secure Shares.

Rules can be added to secure Shares to specify the hosts that are allowed to access Shares using NFS. For example, *.cs.foo.com matches all hosts in the domain cs.foo.com. To export a Share to all hosts on an IP address or local network simultaneously, specify an IP address and netmask pair as address/netmask where the netmask can be in dotted-decimal format, or as a contiguous mask length. For example, either /255.255.252.0 or /22 will result in identical local networks.

To change any NFS settings, click Manual background .

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