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Network attached storage
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Enable Authentication
Shared Folder
Workgroup/Domain
NFS Service
Click [Modify Settings]
to change settings.
NFS
NFS Folders Setup
NFS Client Setup
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When selecting [Delegate Authority to External SMB Server], [Automatic User
Registration], and [Enable Authentication Shared Folder], specify the folder name
for the Authentication Shared Folder. It can register users automatically when
they open the folder.
* You cannot create more than 2 shared folders for the Authentication Shared
Folder.
* A user who is automatically registered will belong to the [hdusers] group.
* Do not use preexisting shared folders for the Authentication Shared Folder.
Specify a new folder name.
* You can enter up to 27 bytes(UTF-8).
* Alphanumeric characters, multi-byte characters, -(hyphen), and _(underscore)
may be used.
* Do not use a symbol as the first character.
* AFP, FTP, FTPS, and SFTP connections don't support obtaining user information
by delegating authority to external SMB server.
Enable to access shared folders with NFS (Network File System).
Enter a remote network address for [Network Address], and remote subnet mask
for [Subnet Mask] to restrict access.
Select [User mode] or [Kernel mode] for [NFS Mode]. To use the replication
feature, select [User mode]. If using for VM-ware ESX/ESXi, select [Kernel mode].
Click the folder for remote access via NFS. The NFS path for the folder you
clicked is displayed. When accessing from an NFS client, enable NFS.
[Add Client] adds an NFS Client. To add a client, enter the IP address and host
name of NFS client. To delete a client, select it and click [Delete Client].
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