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MaxAttach NAS 6000 Administration Guide
Chapter #8 - O/S 2.0 - Folders and Shares
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Overview
11/07/01 -- Revision 2.0.03A
• Removing a Share
• Modifying Share Properties
• Setting Windows (CIFS) Sharing Properties
• Setting NFS Sharing Properties
• Setting FTP Sharing Properties
• Setting Web Sharing Properties
• Setting NetWare Sharing Properties
• Setting AppleTalk Sharing Properties
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Overview
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is used to copy files between two computers on the Internet.
Both computers must support their respective FTP roles: one must be an FTP client and
the other an FTP server.
You can configure your server appliance to act as an FTP server. Client computers can
then access the server appliance with Windows® Explorer or an FTP command line
program, such as ftp.exe, by typing the URL in the address bar in the format
ftp://sitename/.
• Adding a Share
• Removing a Share
• Modifying Share Properties
• Setting Windows (CIFS) Sharing Properties
• Setting NFS Sharing Properties
• Setting FTP Sharing Properties
• Setting Web Sharing Properties
• Setting NetWare Sharing Properties
• Setting AppleTalk Sharing Properties
Web Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Overview
The HTTP is the Internet protocol used by World Wide Web browsers and servers to
exchange information. The protocol defines what actions Web servers and browsers should
take in response to various commands, thus making it possible for a user to use a client
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