Buffalo Technology TS-RXL Computer Hardware User Manual


 
TeraStation User Manual 58
An Authentication Shared Folder is created on the TeraStation. 4
When a user who is registered to the specied External Server opens the Authentication Shared Folder, he/she
will be automatically registered as a TeraStation user (you can directly register users).
Notes:
• A user who is automatically registered will belong to the “hdusers” group. They can be set to belong to any
group from the Group settings.
• Access Restrictions to shared folders can be set for the User Name obtained
• User Name registered will be displayed when clicking [Users/Groups] - [External Users]. To delete a user that
automatically registered, select the user and click [Delete External Users].
• When connecting using AFP and FTP, always use an IP address. Authentication may fail if a Server Name is used.
• Enter the IP address when specifying a server in a dierent subnet.
• AFP and FTP connections do not allow obtaining user information by delegating authority to External SMB
Server.
Follow the instructions on pages 50 and 51 to add access restrictions to External Users/Groups.5
You have completed the settings for the Authentication Server.
Restrictions When Administrating Delegate Authority Option
If you cannot access the TeraStation while logged into Windows using the account information registered to the
authentication server, you cannot access shared folders on the TeraStation or set access restrictions.
If you use the Delegate Authority option, you cannot connect as a guest user via AFP.
If you use the Delegate Authority option, you cannot connect as a Anonymous user via FTP.