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 ReadyNAS OS 6.1
Supported File-Sharing Protocols
The ReadyNAS supports the following file-sharing protocols:
Table 11.  Supported file-sharing protocols
Protocol
Description
Recommendation
SMB 
(Server Message Block)
Used mainly by Microsoft Windows 
computers and sometimes by Mac OS X 
computers, this protocol is enabled by 
default. It is sometimes referred to as the 
CIFS (Common Internet File Service) 
file-sharing protocol. SMB uses TCP/IP.
If Windows users access your 
storage system, enable this protocol.
NFS 
(Network File Service)
Linux and Unix computers use NFS. Mac 
OS X users can access NFS shared 
folders through console shell access. 
Your ReadyNAS system supports NFS 
v3 over UDP and TCP and NFS v4 over 
TCP.
If Linux or Unix users access your 
storage system, enable this protocol.
AFP 
(Apple File Protocol)
Mac OS X computers use AFP. Your 
ReadyNAS system supports AFP 3.3.
If only Mac OS X users access your 
storage system, enable this protocol. 
However, in a mixed Windows and 
Mac environment, NETGEAR 
recommends using SMB only.
FTP 
(File Transfer Protocol) 
and FTPS 
(FTP with SSL 
encryption)
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.
If users access your storage system 
using FTP, enable this protocol.
Rsync
Fast file-transfer protocol that uses a 
delta-transfer algorithm that sends only 
the differences between the source file 
and the existing file.
If users access your storage system 
from a device that supports Rsync, 
enable this protocol.
HTTP 
(Hypertext Transfer 
Protocol) 
and HTTPS 
(HTTP with SSL 
encryption)
Used on the World Wide Web.
If users access your storage system 
from a device with a web browser, 
including a smartphone or tablet 
computer, enable this protocol.
SSH
Lets you remotely manage the 
ReadyNAS over an SSH connection.
For security reasons, NETGEAR 
recommends that you do not enable 
SSH. If you enable SSH root access, 
NETGEAR reserves the right to deny 
you technical support.
By default, SMB and AFP are enabled and FTP, NFS, and SSH are disabled.