User manual
Table Of Contents
- Notice
- Getting Started
- QTS Basics and Desktop
- System Settings
- Privilege Settings
- Network Services
- Applications
- QNAP Applications
- Use the LCD Panel
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

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same login credentials. To join another NAS to the LDAP domain, login the NAS and
go to "Privilege Settings" > "Domain Security". Select "LDAP authentication" and
then "LDAP server of a remote NAS" as the server type. Enter the DNS name or IP
address of the remote NAS, the name of the LDAP domain that you created
previously, and enter the LDAP server password. Click "Apply".
Backing up/Restoring LDAP Database
To back up the LDAP database on the NAS, select "Back up Database" and specify the
backup frequency, destination folder on the NAS and other options. To restore an LDAP
database, browse to select the *.exp file and click "Import". Click "Apply" to apply the
settings.
Note:
If the name of a user is changed in the LDAP server, it is necessary to assign the
folder permission again on the NAS.
To avoid account conflicts, please do not create NAS local user accounts that
already exist in the LDAP directory.