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6.5. Service > FTP
The NAS server supports File Transfer Protocol (FTP) that allows users to transfer files via
the Internet.
Configuring FTP data access
1. Click Enable FTP Service checkbox to enable all of the configurable options.
2. Select a suitable FTP port. Usually the FTP port #21 is needless to change.
3. Only Explicit SSL/TLS: Enable this option to encrypt data transfers when the FTP clients
login with SSL/TLS mode to access data that will enforce the transferred data with more
security. For example: Using FileZilla as the FTP clients and select “Require explicit FTP
over TLS.”
Enable Anonymous User login
: Enable this option for let anonymous login and map to
local account for the access rights to someone who is already in the NAS server’s user
database.
Local/NIS users: for users that have already been certified by the NAS server.
Windows Domain Users: for users that have been imported from a Windows Domain.
Home: you can use the search button on the right to search for a local file directory position
where will be the FTP server's default home directory (once it is accessed via the FTP
protocol.