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    NAS storage (LACIE D2 Network) protect folders being accessed by anonymous

    Hi

    Client of mine has got NAS storage (LACIE D2 Network) for a backup purpose at central office.

    Private ip address 192.168.0.50 for LACIE D2 Network was mapped to a public ip address for the router which is 23x.45.5x.7x

    The remote PC (at remote location) uses Free SynBack to do a backup via FTP (username and password and public ip address 23x.45.5x.7x used) option to the LACIE D2 Network ( at central location).

    I do not have any concern about the backup because it is working fine without any problem.

    But when I type in a browser ftp:// 23x.45.5x.7x,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I can access all folders and files ,,,,,means any one can access those files and folders.

    How can I protect those files , because I could not find an option through NAS storage configuration to protect that from being accessed by anonymous ??


    Thanks

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    So you can access the NAS FTP address with or without a user name and password?

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    So you can access the NAS FTP address with or without a user name and password?
    Yes

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    There has to be a setting somewhere in the NAS setup that is messed up. An alternative would be to change the router security settings to only allow access from specific IP addresses.

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    An alternative would be to change the router security settings to only allow access from specific IP addresses.
    I do not think this is possible because NAS receives backup from two remote locations with dynamic ip addresses,,,,,But I have to try that.


    There has to be a setting somewhere in the NAS setup that is messed up.
    When I accessed the it by using http://192.168.0.50,,,,,I tried to find an option for a password but I could not locate it.

    I have not installed that , it was there ,,,,I have to check the manual below hopeful I can locate that

    http://www.lacie.com/download/manual/d2Network_en.pdf

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