8.1 Add a user to the FTP Server
A.
Select for which category you want to create a share: a "User" or a "Group".
Note:
In the chapter 5.4 is only explained how to create users. For explanation how to create and use
groups, see the user manual on the included CD-ROM.
B.
Select from the drop-down list the user for the FTP share.
Tip:
If you want to make a share for all user accounts, you can check the option "All accounts".
C.
Select the folder you want to share by clicking the "Browse" button. A popup will appear, allowing
you to select the folder you want to share.
D.
Set the attribute (permission) for the shared folder: "Read only" or "Read/Write".
E.
Click "Add" to add the user and his share to the FTP Access List.
8.2 Adjust the FTP Server settings
In the section "FTP Server Settings", you can define the settings for your FTP Server.
A.
Set the maximum amount of users which can connect at the same time at "Max User".
B.
Set the "Idle Time" before a user is disconnected from your FTP Server.
C.
Set the "Port" on which your FTP server is running.
D.
Set the "Flow Control" for the FTP Server. With the Flow Control, you can limit the speed for the
FTP connections to the CH3MNAS.
E.
Set the "Client Language". By default, this is set to "Western European".
F.
Click "Appy" to save the FTP Server settings.
The FTP Access Status at the bottom of the screen shows the summary of the above settings and indicates
if the FTP Server is running or not.
• If the FTP Server is running, you can stop it by clicking "Stop FTP Server".
• If the FTP Server is not running, you can start it by clicking "Start FTP Server".
You can connect to the FTP server by using a (recent) FTP client, like FileZilla, Smart FTP or Total
Commander.
Note:
If you want to access the FTP server of your CH3MNAS through the internet, remember to add the
FTP port to the Port Forwarding section of your router configuration.
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