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nas-ftp [2023/05/10 14:20] – [Custom Configuration] -grammar, formatting hogwildnas-ftp [2023/05/10 14:24] – [User accounts] -clarity hogwild
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 This is the area where you define FTP user accounts. User accounts defined here will be given only FTP service rights. No operating system accounts are created. This is the area where you define FTP user accounts. User accounts defined here will be given only FTP service rights. No operating system accounts are created.
  
-**Username**: The ftp user account name.+**Username**: Here, enter the ftp user account name.
  
-**Password**: The ftp user account password.+**Password**: Here, enter the ftp user account password.
  
 **Access:** **Access:**
  
-  * [Read/WriteThe FTP user is given read and write access. +  * Read/Write The FTP user is given read and write access. 
-  * [Read OnlyThe user is given only read access. +  * Read Only The FTP user is given only read access. 
-  * [View OnlyThe user is allowed only to view the directory contents.<Fix Me!>+  * View Only The FTP user is allowed only to view directory contents.
  
-**Read/Write**: This is basically full access.+**Read/Write**: Choosing this setting provides the user full access.
  
-**Read only**: The user can only browse and download.+**Read only**: Choosing this settings allows the user only to browse and download.
  
-**View Only**: The user can only browse.+**View Only**: Selecting this setting mean the user can only browse directories.
  
-**Private**: The user can only access their own folder (and not the public area).\\+**Private**: Choosing this will mean the user can only access their own folder (and not the public area).\\
  
  
nas-ftp.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/25 17:56 by hogwild