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noekult
Jul 15, 2012Aspirant
How to set password on the "media" folder?
Hi I'm 100% new to network sharing, and have skimmed through the FAQ without understanding what to do. How do I set a password for my files in the preset media (and backup) folder? I could acces...
gibxxi
Jul 15, 2012Guide
if you want to hide the contents of the share from all but specified users, set the default permissions to disabled, but in this scenario i think you won't be able to use guest access, and all clients will need a valid account to access the shares. So this may defeat the purpose your trying to achieve with the PS3.
Don't worry about internet based reading. CIFS permissions only apply to the local network (or readynas remote).
I have a similar situation. Media Player / Windows 7 will utterly destroy any MP3 files album art if Windows is allowed write access to any share with MP3's (or any music media player recognises) in, by replacing / adding awful quality album art and other clutter. To stop this, I access the shares with two sets of credentials, via two methods.
In windows you can only specify one set of credentials for any given source, but you can get around this by accessing a target via hostname or via IP address. Windows treats the two methods as seperate entities. So on those machines where Media Player is installed, only read-only access is granted, and is accessed via \\NasName\Multimedia, and on the machine I need to use to upload the files with I have the same method, and a different username / password and connect via IP address, e.g: \\192.168.0.2\Multimedia which is write enabled.
Don't worry about internet based reading. CIFS permissions only apply to the local network (or readynas remote).
I have a similar situation. Media Player / Windows 7 will utterly destroy any MP3 files album art if Windows is allowed write access to any share with MP3's (or any music media player recognises) in, by replacing / adding awful quality album art and other clutter. To stop this, I access the shares with two sets of credentials, via two methods.
In windows you can only specify one set of credentials for any given source, but you can get around this by accessing a target via hostname or via IP address. Windows treats the two methods as seperate entities. So on those machines where Media Player is installed, only read-only access is granted, and is accessed via \\NasName\Multimedia, and on the machine I need to use to upload the files with I have the same method, and a different username / password and connect via IP address, e.g: \\192.168.0.2\Multimedia which is write enabled.
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