TurboNAS allows you to set up a personal folder for each user.
It also allows you to set some network security parameters.
TurboNAS confirms user creation. Click Finish.
I now have five new test accounts set up. This is a very easy to use workflow. Let’s see what we did in Access Rights Management under Users:
Of course, business users will appreciate the LDAP support for managing users!
Conclusion
QNAP TurboNAS gives the administrator an easy to use platform for configuring and managing users and user groups locally and supports LDAP for integration into business networks. TurboNAS 3.5 is a very good administrative implementation for user management.
Stay tuned for Part Two where we look at configuring the volume management features.
And thanks to Yo from QNAP for providing the review units!
QNAP TurboNAS Deep Dive Part One: ISCSI QNAP Updates TurboNAS to 3.5
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