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JustKJ
Jun 24, 2014Aspirant
Security Recommendations in a mostly OS X network
I am looking for recommendations for file protocols and security for my new NAS. I figure I should start out on the right foot from the beginning. I used to not have any security (beyond a secure ne...
Kimera
Jul 30, 2014Guide
JustKJ wrote: Which protocols and what security measures should I set up?
Interesting question your one...I don't want to hijack your thread but I'm looking for similar information in order to correctly deploy two ReadyNAS RN314 on a network of Apple hosts (mostly Apple MacPro still with Apple Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6 and few Apple iMac with Mac OS X 10.7) all connected to just one Apple Server (an Apple MacPro with Mac OS X 10.5.8 Server).
I understand that the right choice of networks sharing Protocols like NFS (or AFP, as example) is a matter of which type of connection to NAS you're trying to manage (as example: each Apple hosts will directly connect to NAS for storing their live data or just the Server will connect to NAS for storing its backup?) and a matter of performance you need to realize (fulfill).
Another theme could be (user) Access Permissions or ACL and how to correctly manage those from the point of view of the NAS.
Any note would be helpful.
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