Synology DiskStation User's Guide

Based on DSM 3.1

Manage FTP Security Settings

Click the Security Settings tab o enhance FTP security.

To manage FTP security settings, tick any of the following and click OK:

Change the selected users' root to user home: Click Select User to restrict the selected users’ FTP access to their home folders only.

Enable Anonymous FTP: Allow anyone to log in to DiskStation's FTP service (with the anonymous or ftp account). You can also tick Change Anonymous root and select a shared folder to restrict anonymous users’ FTP access to that folder only.

More Information

To configure the privilege of anonymous user:

1Go to Main Menu > Control Panel > Shared Folder, select a shared folder, and click Privileges Setup.

2Choose System internal user from the drop-down menu and tick the checkboxes.

3Click OK.

Connect to Synology DiskStation Using a FTP Application

Open any FTP application on your computer and enter the following information to connect to Synology DiskStation:

Synology DiskStation's IP address or domain name

Your user account and password

The port number (The default number is 21)

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Access Files via WebDAV

By enabling WebDAV, you can manage and edit files on DiskStation remotely via the HTTP protocol. See "Manage WebDAV" on Page 121 for more information.

Chapter 8: Access Files from Anywhere

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Synology DS411SLIM Access Files via WebDAV, Manage FTP Security Settings, To configure the privilege of anonymous user