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Shares
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ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 4.2
To access a share using a network-attached Linux or Unix device:
1. Ensure that the NFS file-sharing protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS system.
For more information, see Manage File-Sharing Protocols on page 35.
2. Using a terminal program, enter the following command:
mount <ReadyNAS_IP_address>:/<share_name> <share_name>
Note the following:
<ReadyNAS_IP_address> is the IP address of your ReadyNAS system.
<share_name> is the name of the share you want to access.
For example, if your ReadyNAS system’s IP address is 192.168.2.102 and you want to
mount the backup share, enter mount 192.168.2.102:/backup backup in your
terminal program.
Access Shares Using FTP and FTPS
You can use FTP and FTPS to access any shares that are enabled for the FTP and FTPS
file-sharing protocols.
For better security, use an FTPS client to connect to your ReadyNAS using the FTP
file-sharing protocol. With FTPS, your password and data are encrypted.
If you are using FTPS, you must use explicit mode (also known as FTPES or AUTH TLS) in
your FTP client.

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