Using the fortilog unit as a nas, Connecting to the fortilog file system, Fortilog administration guide version 1.6 – Fortinet FortiLog-400 User Manual

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FortiLog Administration Guide Version 1.6

FortiLog Administration Guide

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Using the FortiLog unit as a NAS

Users can save, store and access information on the FortiLog hard disk as an
alternate means of storing important files and work. To provide users with access to
the FortiLog file system you must:

• configure the FortiLog unit to use Windows sharing or Network File System (NFS)
• configure users and user groups with access to read and write files on the FortiLog

hard disk.

This chapter includes:

Connecting to the FortiLog file system

Providing access to the FortiLog hard disk

Setting folder and file properties

Use the FortiLog web-based manager to view and manage files on the FortiLog hard
disk. You can also use the web-based manager to set up and manage user and group
access to the FortiLog hard disk directories and files.

To view and manage files stored on the FortiLog hard drive

1

Go to File Browse > Files.

2

Navigate the folder structure by double-clicking the folders.

Connecting to the FortiLog file system

Before a user can access files on the FortiLog hard disk, create user and group
accounts and set their access permissions.

When users connect to the FortiLog unit, consider the following:

• Microsoft Windows users connect to the FortiLog hard disk by mapping a drive

letter to a network folder.

• For Macintosh users, enable the FortiLog Windows networking selection.

Macintosh users can use the SMB sharing protocol to connect to the FortiLog unit.

• UNIX or Linux users:

• mount the FortiLog hard disk as smbfs if you are using Windows Networking.
• mount the FortiLog hard disk as nfs if you select Network File System.

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