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Microsoft Networking Host Access Control
NAS folders can be accessed via Samba (Windows) by default. You can specify
authorized IP addresses and hosts by following these steps:
1. Click "Folder Permissions".
2. Select "Microsoft Networking host access" from the drop-down menu at the top of
the page.
3. Specify authorized IP addresses and host names. The following IP address and host
name are used as an example:
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IP address: 192.168.12.12 or 192.168.*.*
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Host name: dnsname.domain.local or *.domain.local
4. Click "Add" to enter the IP address and host name and then "Apply".
Notific a tions on c ha ra c te rs us e d:
Wildcard characters: You can enter wildcard characters in an IP address or host
name entry to represent unknown characters.
Asterisk (*): Use an asterisk (*) as a substitute for zero or more characters. For
example, if you enter *.domain.local, the following items are included: a.domain.local,
cde.domain.local, or test.domain.local
Question mark (?): Use a question mark (?) as a substitute for only one character.
For example, test?.domain.local includes the following: test1.domain.local, test2.
domain.local, or testa.domain.local
When you use wildcard characters in a valid host name, dot (.) is included in wildcard
characters. For example, when you enter *.example.com, "one.example.com" and "one.
two.example.com" are included.
ISO Sha re d F olde rs
You can mount ISO image files on the NAS as ISO shares. The NAS supports mounting up
to 256 ISO shares.
TS-110, TS-119, TS-120, TS-121, TS-210, TS-219, TS-219P, TS-220, TS-221, TS-410,
, TS-119P+, TS-219P+, TS-112, TS-212 support up to 256 network shares only
(including 6 default network shares.) The maximum number of ISO image files supported
by these models is less than 256 (256 minus 6 default shares minus number of network
recycle bin folders.)