User Guide

Additional NAS Server Features
This chapter contains the following information:
Topics:
Configure FTP or SFTP sharing protocol
Configure NAS server networks
Enable NDMP backup
Configure NAS server Security
Configure FTP or SFTP sharing protocol
You can configure FTP or FTP over SSH (SFTP) after the NAS server has been created.
Prerequisites
Passive mode FTP is not supported.
About this task
FTP access can be authenticated using the same methods as SMB. Once authentication is complete, access is the same as
SMB for security and permission purposes. If the format is domain@user or domain\user, SMB authentication is used. SMB
authentication uses the Windows Domain Controller.
Steps
1. Select Storage > NAS Servers > [nas server] > Sharing Protocols > FTP tab.
2. Under FTP, if Disabled in on, slide the button to Enable.
3. Optionally also enable SSH FTP. Under SFTP, if Disabled in on, slide the button to Enable.
4. Select which type of authenticated users have access to the files.
5. Optionally, show the Home Directory and Audit options.
Select or clear the Home directory restrictions. If disabled, enter the Default home directory.
Select or clear Enable FTP/SFTP Auditing. If checked, enter the directory location of where to save the audit files, and
the maximum size allowed for the audit file.
6. Optionally, Show Messages, and enter a default welcome message, and message of the day.
7. Optionally, show the Access Control List, and add a list of users, groups, and hosts that are allowed, or denied FTP access.
8. Select Apply.
Configure NAS server networks
You can modify or configure NAS server networks.
Configure the following for NAS server networks:
The file interfaces
Routes to external services such as hosts.
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