Netgear RNDP6350-200 – ReadyNAS® Pro 6, 1.5TB Unified Storage System Software Guide
Manage & Access Shares
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ReadyNAS for Business RAIDiator 4.2.17
Accessing Shares from a Web Browser
To see the share listings and access a share using a Web browser, click either Browse on
the RAIDar utility, or enter http://<ipaddr> or http://<hostname> in the Microsoft Explorer
browser address bar.
the RAIDar utility, or enter http://<ipaddr> or http://<hostname> in the Microsoft Explorer
browser address bar.
Hostname is the ReadyNAS hostname assigned in the Network screen. The default
hostname starts with nas- followed by the last three hex bytes of the device MAC address.
hostname starts with nas- followed by the last three hex bytes of the device MAC address.
To access a specific share, simply add the name of the share to the address.
For example, http://<hostname>/backup
For a secure encrypted connection use HTTPS. You are prompted to log in.
Log in with a valid user name and password. If the share access is read-only, only the file
manager displays. If the share is also writable, options for creating, modifying, and deleting
files are displayed in the file manager.
manager displays. If the share is also writable, options for creating, modifying, and deleting
files are displayed in the file manager.
One useful application for a Web share is to set an internal company Web site. You can copy
HTML files to the Web share using Windows, Mac, NFS, or HTTP. When you set HTTP
access to read-only, HTML files (including index.htm and index.html) on the Web site can be
viewed from any Web browser.
HTML files to the Web share using Windows, Mac, NFS, or HTTP. When you set HTTP
access to read-only, HTML files (including index.htm and index.html) on the Web site can be
viewed from any Web browser.
Note:
Files created under the Web file manager can be deleted only under
this file manager. The only exception is for the admin user. The
admin user can change or delete any files created over the Web
using any protocol. Files not created from the file manager can be
modified within the file manager, but cannot be deleted here.
admin user can change or delete any files created over the Web
using any protocol. Files not created from the file manager can be
modified within the file manager, but cannot be deleted here.