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Table 11. Supported System Services (Continued)
Recommendation
Description
Protocol
If users access your storage system using
FTP, enable this protocol.
Many public file upload and download sites use
FTP. The ReadyNAS supports anonymous or
user access for FTP clients. You can elect to set
up port forwarding to nonstandard ports for
passive FTP, allowing clients to initiate a
connection to the ReadyNAS.
FTP (File Transfer
Protocol) and FTPS
(FTP with SSL
encryption)
If users access your storage system from
a device that supports Rsync, enable this
protocol.
Fast file transfer protocol that uses a delta-transfer
algorithm that sends only the differences between
the source file and the existing file.
Rsync
If users access your storage system from
a device with a web browser, including a
smartphone or tablet computer, enable this
protocol.
Used on the World Wide Web.
HTTP (Hypertext
Transfer Protocol) and
HTTPS (HTTP with SSL
encryption)
For security reasons, we recommend that
you do not enable SSH. If you enable SSH
root access, NETGEAR reserves the right
to deny you technical support.
Lets you remotely manage the ReadyNAS over
an SSH connection.
SSH
By default, SMB and AFP are enabled and FTP and NFS are disabled.
Configure System Services
To configure global settings for system services:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select System > Settings > Services.
Protocol buttons with a green indicator are globally enabled. Those with a gray indicator are globally
disabled. Click a protocol button to display the protocol settings window.
3.
Configure one protocol at a time, as explained in the following sections.
 on page 165.
 on page 166.
 on page 167.
 on page 168.
System Settings
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ReadyNAS OS 6.6