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NAS Server
18 years 3 months ago #16019
by gainil
NAS Server was created by gainil
Hi,
I want to make a Network Attached Storage Sever using Linux, which can be integrated with Win2k3 ADS for files/folders security. Can anyone tell me how to go about it? I have P4 3GHZ, with 1 GB RAM, 1 IDE and 4 SATA HDD 120GB each.
I tried FreeNAS ( www.freenas.org/ )
One limitation of the software is the lack of granularity in setting access rights to shares. The local user authentication model is an all-or-nothing affair. You can't set some users to be read-only or others to only have access to certain shares. Once a user is authenticated, he has full access to all the shared storage.
Source :- hardware.newsforge.com/hardware/06/05/19/1349206.shtml?tid=69
Pls suggest me freeware, which can support CIFS/SMB/FTP and also facility of taking backup on DAT drives.
If nothing works, I am planning to Install RH 9 on IDE and connect 4 SATA Disks in software raid. In that case pls tell me how can i integrate it with my Win2k3 ADS.
Thanks and regards to everyone.
I want to make a Network Attached Storage Sever using Linux, which can be integrated with Win2k3 ADS for files/folders security. Can anyone tell me how to go about it? I have P4 3GHZ, with 1 GB RAM, 1 IDE and 4 SATA HDD 120GB each.
I tried FreeNAS ( www.freenas.org/ )
One limitation of the software is the lack of granularity in setting access rights to shares. The local user authentication model is an all-or-nothing affair. You can't set some users to be read-only or others to only have access to certain shares. Once a user is authenticated, he has full access to all the shared storage.
Source :- hardware.newsforge.com/hardware/06/05/19/1349206.shtml?tid=69
Pls suggest me freeware, which can support CIFS/SMB/FTP and also facility of taking backup on DAT drives.
If nothing works, I am planning to Install RH 9 on IDE and connect 4 SATA Disks in software raid. In that case pls tell me how can i integrate it with my Win2k3 ADS.
Thanks and regards to everyone.
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