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4.4.6 Access Control

ACLs, or Access Control Lists are how you manage SMB/CIFS and FTP rights to your shared

folders and sub-folders on the MaxNAS R8. To open the ACL menu,

click on a shared private folder (a folder that is not set to public)

and then click the ACL button.

To add or remove permissions for your chosen share simply click on the User or Group name

on the left and click the plus or minus sign for the permission level you wish to assign.

Deny

Denies all access to the share for that user or group

Read Only Allows a user or group access, but not modify files on this share.
Writable

Allows a user or group full access for both read and write to the share in question

You may also set all user and group rights to be recursive, and the permissions will apply to
all sub-folders within the share.

4.5 iSCSI Stacking Configuration

The MaxNAS R8 can aggregate up to five external iSCSI targets and offer all networking

services to those targets, regardless of where the storage is physically located. The “Stackable”

menu is where the Stack Host Target list can be found.

Other functions of this menu include removing, formatting, reconnecting and permissions

management (ACL) of the attached iSCSI volumes.

4.5.1 Adding an iSCSI Stack Target.

To create a new iSCSI Stack Target, click

on

this page. In the “Add iSCSI Target” menu that

pops up, add the Target IP and click

Discovery

.The

MaxNAS R8 will automatically populate the IQN

drop-down list with the IQNs of any relevant

iSCSI Targets on that host. Select the IQN that

corresponds to the iSCSI volume you want to

attach. If CHAP is enabled on the target, enter the

username and password to the target.

Note: ACLs cannot be

set for public folders

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