Quick question regarding NFS permissions.
I will have both DHCP and static IP addressed clients accessing my Asustor 204TE.
Obviously, at this screen, I can add the static clients to give access to the specific share:
192.168.1.101 and 123 being static clients.
How would I add a range, or all IP address under an address segment? 192.168.1.* ?? to allow any IP address on the local network access to the share on the NAS? For example DHCP clients who's address will change periodically.
Much thanks-
MDof2
Setting up NFS Permissions
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Re: Setting up NFS Permissions
I believe that you should be able to use "192.168.1.*" without problems. "*" for all. If your DHCP and DNS work correctly in your environment, you can use your host name, instead of IP address.
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Re: Setting up NFS Permissions
Perfect timing, as i started tinkering around with it.
192.168.1.* works.
Ubuntu DHCP clients, as well as Raspberry Pi / XBMC clients (static) work.
192.168.1.* works.
Ubuntu DHCP clients, as well as Raspberry Pi / XBMC clients (static) work.
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Re: Setting up NFS Permissions
Perfect timing, as i started tinkering around with it.
192.168.1.* works.
Ubuntu DHCP clients, as well as Raspberry Pi / XBMC clients (static) work.
192.168.1.* works.
Ubuntu DHCP clients, as well as Raspberry Pi / XBMC clients (static) work.