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Synology NAS User's Guide
Based on DSM 4.3
52 Chapter 8: Set Up File Sharing
Allow Users or Groups to Access Shared Folders
Go to Main Menu > Control Panel > Shared Folder, click Privileges and choose Privileges Setup to allow or
deny users' or groups' access to the shared folders.
Note:
To set the access privileges to subfolders, you can use File Station. See "Edit the Properties of Files and
Subfolders" for more information.
When you encounter privilege conflicts, the privilege priority is as follows: No access > Read/Write > Read only.
When you create a new shared folder, if the access privilege of users belonging to the administrators group to the
folder is set as No access, then users belonging to the administrators group will only be able to see the folder by
going to Main Menu > Control Panel > Shared Folder.
Allow Linux Clients to Access Shared Folders
Select a shared folder from the shared folder list, click Privileges and choose NFS Privileges to assign NFS
privileges.
Term Explanation
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
Main Menu > 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).
Encrypt a Shared Folder
Go to Main Menu > Control Panel > Shared Folder and click Edit to encrypt your shared folder.
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The AES 256-bit encryption can block off all unauthorized access attempts. Without the encryption key, other
people will not be able to use the encrypted data even if they remove the hard drives from your Synology NAS
and mount it on their device.
After a folder
is encrypted, you can use the Encryption drop-down menu to edit the folder.
Note: Tick Mount automatically on startup to mount the encrypted folder automatically after Synology NAS starts
up next time. By default, encrypted shared folder will be unmounted automatically on startup for security reasons. If
you reset default passwords with the reset button located on the Synology NAS, encrypted shares will be unmounted,
and the option to automatically mount will be disabled.
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Shared folder encryption is supported on specific models only.
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