Web Publishing
10.4 FTP Server Screen
Use FTP or FTPES (FTP over Explicit TTL/SSL) to upload files to the NAS and download files from the NAS. Click Applications > FTP to open the following screen.
Figure 90 Applications > FTP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 51 Applications > FTP
LABEL DESCRIPTION
FTP
Enable FTP You can use FTP to send files to the NAS or get files from the NAS. Select this check box to allow users to connect to the NAS via FTP; otherwise clear the check box.
Connection Limit Enter the maximum number of concurrent FTP connections allowed on the NAS in this field. See your screen for your model’s connection limit.
Idle Timeout Enter the length of time that an FTP connection can be idle before timing out. The timeout limit is 300 minutes.
Port Number This is the port number used by the NAS for FTP traffic.
Enable Anonymous
FTP Access Select this check box to allow any user to log into the NAS using ‘FTP’ or ‘anonymous’
as a username and no password. Any other name is considered a username, so must be valid and have a corresponding correct password.
10.5 Media Server Screens
The media server application allows you to share media files with media clients.
Click Applications > Media Server to open the following screen. Use this screen to view the media server’s status and rebuild the media server database.
Figure 91 Applications > Media Server > Media Server Customize the port
range for data transfer
Select this check box to assign a port range for FTP clients to use when downloading files from the NAS using passive mode.
The connection limit is restricted to half of the port numbers within the range if this value is smaller than the one configured in the Connection Limit field. For example, you specified a port range from 1024 to 1029 and configured 10 in the Connection Limit field. The FTP connection limit will only be 3 (6 ports in the range divided by 2) because it is the smaller value.
Starting Port Enter the first port number in the range. Choose from 1024 to 65535.
Ending Port Enter the last port number in the range. Choose from 1024 to 65535.
Download/Upload Rate For All Users (include admin)
Select this if you want to limit the download/upload bandwidth for all users who are logged into the NAS, including the administrator.
• Max. Download Rate - Enter the download speed (in kilobytes/s) that the NAS allows for users who are logged into the NAS.
• Max. Upload Rate - Enter the upload speed (in kilobytes/s) that the NAS allows for users who are logged into the NAS.
Download/Upload Rate For
Anonymous Users
Select this if you want to limit the download/upload bandwidth for users who log into the NAS using ‘FTP’ or ‘anonymous’ as a username and no password.
• Max. Download Rate - Enter the download speed (in kilobytes/s) that the NAS allows for users who are logged into the NAS.
• Max. Upload Rate - Enter the upload speed (in kilobytes/s) that the NAS allows for users who are logged into the NAS.
Character Set The NAS uses UTF-8 (8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format) format for FTP by default. If the NAS’s folders, or file names do not display correctly in your FTP client, select the appropriate language encoding here.
This setting applies to all FTP client connections to the NAS. It does not affect your Windows/CIFS connections (it will not correct the character display in Windows Explorer).
Apply Click this to save your changes.
Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 51 Applications > FTP
LABEL DESCRIPTION
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
10.5.1 Media Server Share Publish Screen
Click Applications > Media Server > Share Publish to open the following screen. Use this screen to select shares to publish (share with media clients like a media player or iTunes).
Figure 92 Applications > Media Server > Share Publish
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
10.5.2 Media Server SqueezeCenter Screen
SqueezeCenter enables you to manage a Logitech's Squeezebox device connected to the NAS.
Table 52 Applications > Media Server > Media Server
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Enable Twonky
Media Server Select this to have the NAS share the media files in the shares selected in the Share Publish tab. Clear it to stop the NAS from sharing media files through the Playzone screens or media players.
Click the hyper link to open the Twonky media server configuration screens to check media server status or modify media server settings. See the help center in the Twonky screens for details.
Apply Click this to save your changes.
Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 53 Applications > Media Server > Share Publish
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Publish Select this to have the media server share a share’s media files with media clients.
Share Name This column lists names of shares on the NAS.
Publish Music Tracks Select this to give media clients access to the share’s music files.
Publish Photos Select this to give media clients access to the share’s photo files.
Publish Videos Select this to give media clients access to the share’s video files.
Apply Click this to save your changes.
Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Click Applications > Media Server > SqueezeCenter to open the following screen. This screen is available when the SqueezeCenter application is installed using Package Management (see Section 7.5 on page 165). Use this screen to turn the SqueezeCenter application on or off.
Figure 93 Applications > Media Server > SqueezeCenter
The following table describes the labels in this screen.