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    N5200Pro Permissions to Sub Directorys

    Hi!

    We just installed our first Thecus Product and are very pleased till now.

    I may missed something, but is it possible to set Permissions to Sub Trees?

    This is my scenario:

    - DIR1 - Permission: Group1 RW
    - Subtree 1: Deny Group1
    User1 RW
    ...

    As I see in the Web Configuration of the N5200, theres no way to set permissions to Sub Directories. If Im trying to set the permissions via Windows, I (naturally) get ignored. Is there a solution?

    BTW: Is there a way to assign specific FTP root directories to Users? Cant find that in the Web Config.

    Thanx,

    Jörn

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    Re: N5200Pro Permissions to Sub Directorys

    Quote Originally Posted by Trollhorn View Post
    Hi!

    We just installed our first Thecus Product and are very pleased till now.

    I may missed something, but is it possible to set Permissions to Sub Trees?

    This is my scenario:

    - DIR1 - Permission: Group1 RW
    - Subtree 1: Deny Group1
    User1 RW
    ...

    As I see in the Web Configuration of the N5200, theres no way to set permissions to Sub Directories. If Im trying to set the permissions via Windows, I (naturally) get ignored. Is there a solution?
    No
    BTW: Is there a way to assign specific FTP root directories to Users? Cant find that in the Web Config.

    Thanx,

    Jörn
    Not without manual changes via console. You have to manually modify the passwd file.

    This answeres are related to the current FW release of the non-Pro version.

    br
    Peter

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