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NAS Series User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 15
Upload Manager
15.1 Overview
This chapter discusses the features in the Upload Manager screens.
The auto upload feature uploads media files stored in the NAS to the Flickr and/or YouTube sharing
websites or uploads files stored in the NAS to FTP servers. Besides web publishing and media server, auto
upload is another convenient way to share media files with your friends and family.
You can link the NAS to your Flickr and/or YouTube account and select shares for the NAS to upload. The
NAS uploads the media files stored in the specified shares to your Flickr and/or YouTube account. When
you add new files to the specified shares, the NAS also automatically uploads the new files to your Flickr
and/or YouTube account.
You can also link the NAS to the FTP server or the FTP server on another NAS and select shares or folders
for the NAS to upload. The NAS uploads the files stored in the specified shares to the FTP server. When
you add new files to the specified shares, the NAS also automatically uploads the new files to the FTP
server.
15.2 What You Can Do
Use the Flickr/YouTube screen (Section 15.4 on page 253) to upload photos and videos to your Flickr
and YouTube accounts.
Use the FTP Uploadr screen (Section 15.5 on page 261) to upload files to FTP servers.
15.3 What You Need to Know
FTP
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a file transfer service that operates on the Internet. A system running the FTP
server accepts commands from a system running an FTP client. FTP is not a secure protocol. Your file
transfers could be subject to snooping.
FTPES (File Transfer Protocol over Explicit TLS/SSL)
File Transfer Protocol over Explicit TLS/SSL (FTPES) is a file transfer service that uses TLS (Transport Layer
Security) or Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for secure transfers across the Internet.

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