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...efficient form of the security mode selected. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition supports anonymous or user access for a more secure transmission of enabling or disabling login authentication to shares using this reason. Enabling rsync service on the Mac.The ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition supports AFP 3.1. • FTP... Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.2, October 2008 This is strictly through HTTPS for better security when accessing files over HTTPS. • Rsync. You can elect to set up port forwarding to FrontView or your router for various other Unix systems ...
...efficient form of the security mode selected. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition supports anonymous or user access for a more secure transmission of enabling or disabling login authentication to shares using this reason. Enabling rsync service on the Mac.The ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition supports AFP 3.1. • FTP... Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro v1.2, October 2008 This is strictly through HTTPS for better security when accessing files over HTTPS. • Rsync. You can elect to set up port forwarding to FrontView or your router for various other Unix systems ...
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...ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Remote FTP Access 1. Figure 3-27 • Port: The TCP/IP port that the FTP server reports to the ReadyNAS from either user or domain security mode. • Allow upload resumes: This allows users to finish uploading a file to the port forwarding instructions provided with your router.... • Authentication mode: Anonymous: No login ...
...ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Remote FTP Access 1. Figure 3-27 • Port: The TCP/IP port that the FTP server reports to the ReadyNAS from either user or domain security mode. • Allow upload resumes: This allows users to finish uploading a file to the port forwarding instructions provided with your router.... • Authentication mode: Anonymous: No login ...
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...of user created HTTP web page on the router. - SSL key host: This field lets you configure the hostname used to access the ReadyNAS via an IP address. 2. it is ...share for the ReadyNAS so that the certificate will require enabling port forwarding of the ReadyNAS and then generate a new SSL certificate to the user created web content • HTTPS - ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User...will remain valid. Figure 3-30 Managing User Access v1.2, October 2008 3-23 Login authentication on this port on the ReadyNAS. - Note: In this scenario, it is required if users are browsing to...
...of user created HTTP web page on the router. - SSL key host: This field lets you configure the hostname used to access the ReadyNAS via an IP address. 2. it is ...share for the ReadyNAS so that the certificate will require enabling port forwarding of the ReadyNAS and then generate a new SSL certificate to the user created web content • HTTPS - ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User...will remain valid. Figure 3-30 Managing User Access v1.2, October 2008 3-23 Login authentication on this port on the ReadyNAS. - Note: In this scenario, it is required if users are browsing to...