【ഹലോ.】How to use LAN sharing tool? Creating a private cloud disk with Peanut shell +NAS is more secure
Update Date:2024-12-24 17:43:48
Local area network is one of our common Internet, the user usage rate is very high, it can allow users to communicate with each other remotely, remote file sharing, which can improve the efficiency of the enterprise and the enthusiasm of the staff. So do you know how to use LAN sharing tools?
How to use the LAN sharing tool?
1, the commonly used regular LAN monitoring tools are divided into control end and controlled end, after downloading the compressed package contains the control end and controlled end two folders, they are installed in the same LAN two different computers. 2, the LAN monitoring software is installed on the computer that needs to be monitored, just click next to complete the default installation, or modify the default path. After installation, a shortcut will be formed on the desktop, it is best to right-click the shortcut - run the controlled terminal as an administrator, fill in the account number to log in. 3, the LAN monitoring tool control terminal is installed on another LAN computer, just click next to complete the default installation, you can also modify the default installation path. After installation, a shortcut will be formed on the desktop, double-click to enter the same account as the controlled terminal to log in. 4. After logging in to the control terminal of LAN monitoring tool, click File Management on the toolbar to open File Manager. 5. The upper part of the file manager is the data of the remote computer, and the lower part is the data of the local computer. Select the file on the local computer (lower part) and drag it upward to upload your file to the other computer. Select the file on the remote computer (upper part) and drag it to the directory on the local computer (lower part) to download the file on the remote computer to the local computer.
It is safer to create private cloud disks with peanut shell +NAS
- Enable the FTP service on NAS devices
- Use the NAS internal IP address to open the login page and enter the account password to log in. Note: The default NAS account password is admin
- On the home page, click "Control Panel" -- "File Service";
- Enable the FTP service.
- Register a peanut shell account
- Log in to the official website, click the registration button in the upper right corner;
- On the registration page, enter the account password, mobile phone number, verification code and other relevant information, and click registration. Three, install peanut shell plug-in
- On the home page of the NAS device, click the package center to install and enable the peanut shell dynamic domain name plug-in.
- After successfully starting the peanut shell, a series of SN code will be generated, click login management;
- Enter the generated SN and default password admin to log in to http://b.oray.com.
- Upon the first login, bind the existing peanut shell account as prompted to complete activation and authorization operations;
- Map the FTP service
- Log in to open the Peanut Shell Intranet penetration service account, click on the left side of the interface 【 Intranet penetration 】
- Enter the mapping information as required, including NAS internal IP address and FTP service port.
- After two port mappings are added, two Internet access addresses are generated. (Click Edit to change the second Intranet port to the same as the external network port, which is 22707)
- In Control Panel - File Service of the NAS device, change the passive FTP port to the external port created by the peanut shell mapping: 22707.
- Access private cloud from the external network
- Open the FTP client on the excom host and enter the excom access address generated by port 21 of Peanut shell: or**en.vicp.cc and port 26859;
- After the connection is successful, you can access the FTP service on the NAS. At this point, "peanut shell +NAS" easily build a private cloud disk is successful! For enterprises, using peanut shells to build private cloud disks to store data can reduce the risk of leaks, is more secure than public clouds, and is faster than local area networks. Simplifies a large number of setup processes, whether it is suitable for individuals or enterprises.
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