Darkaine
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- Jul 26, 2011
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So I've been setting up a second NAS for me to keep college documents and any projects and such on. Nothing much just something to keep ALL my school stuff in one place. However unlike my other NAS (Which anyone can access whenever on our local network) I want to be the only one able to access it.
So I setup a new NAS made a new user, made the user the owner of the share, and played with a few different settings. However whenever I try to access it Via Windows 7 I put my credentials in and then it asks for different ones. also in XP it doesn't ask for credentials but obviously won't let me in.
If I allow all in the mode section of volume properties then I can access, edit and everything but, so can everyone else.
I know there is a How-to but would that work for what I want to do? I don't need multi user access or anything, just me.
Thanks in advance.
Also here are the specs (Will be added to sig soon)
[NAS 2]
FreeNAS 8.0.1 Beta4
Another Random Mobo I had
Celeron 2.4GHz (Have quite a bit of them)
512MB RAM (Hey, it works)
10GB HDD (OS Drive)
120GB HDD UFS (Data Drive)
(Might make a beefier 3rd one soon for fun)
So I setup a new NAS made a new user, made the user the owner of the share, and played with a few different settings. However whenever I try to access it Via Windows 7 I put my credentials in and then it asks for different ones. also in XP it doesn't ask for credentials but obviously won't let me in.
If I allow all in the mode section of volume properties then I can access, edit and everything but, so can everyone else.
I know there is a How-to but would that work for what I want to do? I don't need multi user access or anything, just me.
Thanks in advance.
Also here are the specs (Will be added to sig soon)
[NAS 2]
FreeNAS 8.0.1 Beta4
Another Random Mobo I had
Celeron 2.4GHz (Have quite a bit of them)
512MB RAM (Hey, it works)
10GB HDD (OS Drive)
120GB HDD UFS (Data Drive)
(Might make a beefier 3rd one soon for fun)