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Synology NAS User's Guide
Based on DSM 5.2
50 Chapter 9: Set Up File Sharing
Allow Users or Groups to Access Shared Folders
Go to Control Panel > Shared Folder, click Edit and go to Permissions to allow or deny users' or groups'
access to a shared folder.
Allow Linux Clients to Access Shared Folders
Go to Control Panel > Shared Folder, click Edit and go to NFS Permissions to assign NFS permissions to any
shared folder, allowing Linux clients to access it.
Allow Domain Users or Groups to Access Shared Folders
If you have joined your Synology NAS to a directory service as a Windows domain or LDAP client, you can go to
Control Panel > Directory Service > LDAP User, LDAP Group, Domain users, or Domain Group to set up
and modify the shared folder privileges of a domain/LDAP user or group.
Note: In the event of privilege conflicts, the privilege priority will be: No access (NA) > Read/Write (RW) > Read only
(RO).
Define Windows ACL Privileges for Shared Folder
Windows Access Control List (ACL) is a list of privileges or permissions that determine specific access rights
under the Windows environment. This can help administrator define access control rules for an individual file or a
directory, and give different access rights for individual user or group. Go to Control Panel > Shared Folder and
click Edit. On the Permissions tab, click Customize.
Through Windows ACL, you can assign different privileges to local and domain users in the system. The
privileges apply to all file-related applications, such as FTP, File Station, NFS, AFP, WebDAV, etc.
Index Shared Folder Contents
Go to Control Panel > Shared Folder, click Edit and go to the File Indexing tab to enable file indexing. This
option indexes the contents of a shared folder so you can find files or folders more quickly during file search.
Note: See "Search for Files or Folders" for more information about searching files with File Station.
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