DATOptic uNAS – tNAS User Manual

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uNAS/tNAS User Guide Version 1.0 

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Function: “FTP Settings”

You can enable FTP services for every share separately. You can choose :

Anonymous,

SFTP (Secure FTP).

Selecting Anonymous mode will enable FTP sharing with anonymous user. For all IPs the

access is set to READ+WRITE by default. To change that, activate

Allow access IP

and

Write access IP

options. Clicking apply will make the share available over

FTP.

To connect to this share a FTP client software is required – i.e. Internet Explorer has the FTP

support. To connect from IE, when using Anonymous mode, please use following syntax:

ftp://<NAS IP>/pub/,

(e.g.

ftp://192.168.0.220/pub/

).

When using SFTP client, please use:

ftp://<NAS IP>/share/

, (e.g.

ftp://192.168.0.220/share/

).

Many FTP client programs need a user name and a password to establish connection. In the
Anonymous mode the user name is “anonymous” and there is no password (empty field). All

anonymous shares are in the “share” folder. Any user connecting from the IP without a full
access will see all shares but will not be able to see any directories that are prohibited.

For Anonymous login please use e-mail address as password. Anonymous user will see only
files and directories that he owns. Selecting SFTP mode will enable secure FTP sharing with

the user and password authorization. Only few FTP clients support SFTP, and even fewer
SFTP clients support SSL/TLS encryptions.


Here is a list of the tested software:

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