Buffalo Technology TeraStation TS-RXL User Manual

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Workgroup/Domain
Enable Authentication 
Shared Folder
When selecting [Delegate Authority to External SMB Server], [Automatic User 
Registration], and [Enable Authentication Shared Folder], specify the folder name 
for the Authentication Shared Folder. It can register users automatically when 
they open the folder.
*  You cannot create more than 2 shared folders for the Authentication Shared 
Folder.
*  A user who is automatically registered will belong to the [hdusers] group.
*  Do not use preexisting shared folders for the Authentication Shared Folder.  
Specify a new folder name.
*  You can enter up to 27 bytes(UTF-8).  
*  Alphanumeric characters, multi-byte characters, -(hyphen), and _(underscore) 
may be used.
*  Do not use a symbol as the first character.
*  AFP, FTP, FTPS, and SFTP connections don’t support obtaining user information 
by delegating authority to external SMB server.
NFS
NFS Service
Click [Modify Settings] 
to change settings.
Enable to access shared folders with NFS (Network File System).
Enter a remote network address for [Network Address], and remote subnet mask 
for [Subnet Mask] to restrict access.
Select [User mode] or [Kernel mode] for [NFS Mode]. To use the replication 
feature, select [User mode]. If using for VM-ware ESX/ESXi, select [Kernel mode].
NFS Folders Setup
Click the folder for remote access via NFS.  The NFS path for the folder you 
clicked is displayed.  When accessing from an NFS client, enable NFS.
NFS Client Setup
[Add Client] adds an NFS Client.  To add a client, enter the IP address and host 
name of NFS client.  To delete a client, select it and click [Delete Client].