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Synology NAS - how to setup a "new user"

Marcus Felix Hofschulz February 15, 2019

In this blog entry we focus on the “user setup”. With Synology NAS's flexible user management options, you can create user accounts for individual family members or employees of a company. By creating users, you can set and manage permissions for everyone, such as shared folder access permissions, storage and shared folder quotas, and bandwidth restrictions.

We show you how to easily create and manage a new user in a few steps.

1. Go to your Sysnology NAS main Page and click on the “system control” (Systemsteuerung) icon.

1. Go to your Sysnology NAS main Page and click on the “system control” (Systemsteuerung) icon.

2. Click on the “user” button (Benutzer).

2. Click on the “user” button (Benutzer).

3. Go to the creat buttom and select create “new user” (Neuer Benutzer).

3. Go to the creat buttom and select create “new user” (Neuer Benutzer).

4. Please enter the data of the new user into the appropriate fields.

4. Please enter the data of the new user into the appropriate fields.

5. Our new username is the “test user”. Please check the entered data and click “NEXT” (Weiter) to continue.

5. Our new username is the “test user”. Please check the entered data and click “NEXT” (Weiter) to continue.

6. Here you can choose and click to which group the new user belongs. In this case we have set up the “new user” is a normal user. Click “NEXT” (Weiter).

6. Here you can choose and click to which group the new user belongs. In this case we have set up the “new user” is a normal user. Click “NEXT” (Weiter).

7. Now the permissions of the new user are set. In this case and example he only has read and write permissions on the shared folder "HS-data". Then click on the "NEXT" button (Weiter).

7. Now the permissions of the new user are set. In this case and example he only has read and write permissions on the shared folder "HS-data". Then click on the "NEXT" button (Weiter).

8. Now the user contingent will be defined. Here you can set which storage space size is available for the new user (Neuer Benutzer). If the quota is set to 0, there is no limit. After you finished seting up the storage space, please press the “NEXT…

8. Now the user contingent will be defined. Here you can set which storage space size is available for the new user (Neuer Benutzer). If the quota is set to 0, there is no limit. After you finished seting up the storage space, please press the “NEXT” button (Weiter).

9. Based on the application overview, the “new user” (neuer Benutzer) must be released the applications he needs. This is just a click in the checkbox. In our case, we will share the calendar with the new user. A release for further applications can…

9. Based on the application overview, the “new user” (neuer Benutzer) must be released the applications he needs. This is just a click in the checkbox. In our case, we will share the calendar with the new user. A release for further applications can take place at any time afterwards. Then press the “NEXT” button (Weiter).

10.In this window you can set up the download and upload speed. In our case we have set the maximum speed. if you finished, please press the “NEXT” button (Weiter).

10.In this window you can set up the download and upload speed. In our case we have set the maximum speed. if you finished, please press the “NEXT” button (Weiter).

11. The individual parameters of the “new user” (neuer Benutzer) are now displayed. Please check the data again and move the mouse pointer to the apply button to confirm the settings.

11. The individual parameters of the “new user” (neuer Benutzer) are now displayed. Please check the data again and move the mouse pointer to the apply button to confirm the settings.

12. In the Control Panel/User you can see the created user. Now the user has access to the Synology. In this case he can work now with our calender.

12. In the Control Panel/User you can see the created user. Now the user has access to the Synology. In this case he can work now with our calender.

 

We’ve created a series of blog posts for Synology.

Click through them if you are interested:

  • how to set up and get started guide

  • how to create a shared folder

  • how to setup a new user

  • Synology Drive - working & installation

  • Note Station - the alternative to Evernote and OneNote

  • the apps we use

The Synology Knowledge Base is always a great help. You can directly access the Synology support page via the following link

https://www.synology.com/de-de/support

In the next blog we will show you which applications we work with on Synology.

In collaboration with Synology Deutschland and Honds IT GmbH.

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Roadtrip Morocco - Part 1

Christof Schoppa February 13, 2019

It is the 29.11.2018 - 10 o’clock. We start our roadtrip to Morocco. It takes us from Cologne through Luxembourg, France, Spain to Portugal / Lisbon. We want to stay there for a few days with Anita we’ve met a few years ago during our first big time on the road in Europe.

It was the best thing we could have done and so we took her with us after the layoff and headed to Tarifa. The ferry from Tarifa to Tangier is the fastest, it separates Africa from the European continent for only 39 km. Without any plans of how the ferry’s there work we’ve been lucky enough to catch the last one and got to Tangier about 22 o'clock after a long day of driving and around 700km.

We had arrived in Africa! To be honest, it’s been kind of strange. A new continent, it was night, everything looked, smelled and sounded so different to what we have been used to. Yet, there was this big excitement all around.

Late at night we’ve ate something, talked for quite a while and decided to make our next move to Chefchaouen the next day. And oh my days, we haven’t thought of the traffic we would encounter the next day. Maybe that just got stuck in our minds because it was our first coming in touch with the moroccan driving culture, but for us driving in Tangier was the worst thing ever so far. And it was really not that bad through whole Morocco afterwards. Like already said, maybe it just felt so hardcore, it just was the first real day of driving kinda blind through that big city. The streets were very crowded. Not just with cars, but with scooters, people walking across the street, bikers’ and donkeys all over the place.

However, after a good amount of time we arrived in Chefchaouen - the blue city. Totally different world. In Chefchaouen there is a relaxed, reserved atmosphere. Maybe this is also due to the numerous surrounding cannabis plantations (there must be some. We’ve heard about it. And you’ve got that special scent all over the city). At least nobody forced us to buy a carpet there.

We stayed there for two days to calm down and to get more familiar with the mood of the country and to explore the city.

more from Morocco in Part II
and pictures from Chefchaouen
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After that we went to Fès. It is the oldest of the four royal cities of the country (also Marrakech, Meknès and Rabat) and, according to the Qarawiyin University, it was the spiritual centre of the region.

The next stop was Ouzoud, there are also the Quzoud Waterfalls. They are only 150km northeast of Marrakech and a real tourist shortage.

We stopped there on a camping site (as we always have to charge all of the batteries and devices), probably one of the most beautiful ones in Morocco. It belonged to a Dutch couple who sold the place a while back. Stayed for a couple of days to catch up with some work and to edit the first stack of photos. Marcus made some very nice dishes for us and we thought about opening a cooking blog for him anytime soon (honestly, he’s very good at it and the food is always the best, signed Christof).

Keen on finally seeing some Moroccan mountains we decided to head on a trek from Ouzoud to Skoura through the Atlas and its been incredible. Although it just took us 8 hours for only 350km, it’s been an awesome ride.

It was right before sunset when we arrived in Skoura, not far from Ouarzazate (nicknamed the door of the desert) which is the film-making city of Morocco. Movies such as Lawrence of Arabia (1962), The Mummy (1999), Gladiator (2000), The Hills Have Eyes (2006) and parts of the TV series Game of Thrones were shot there. Also, there is the largest solar thermal power plant in the world.

So, 10 days in Morocco we had to be in Marrakesh to bring our friend to the airport, because she had to catch her flight back to Lisbon to celebrate Christmas with her family.

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more from Morocco in Part II
and pictures from Chefchaouen
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logging into our Synology at the ocean through a wifi hotspot on our mobilephone

logging into our Synology at the ocean through a wifi hotspot on our mobilephone

Synology NAS - how to create a "shared folder"

Marcus Felix Hofschulz January 30, 2019

After showing you how to set up a Synology NAS in the first blog we're going to create a shared folder in this one. The shared folder is the basis to work with the Synology NAS. Without a shared folder it is not possible to save files and folders.

Data stored in the shared folders can remain private or be shared with specific users or user groups, depending on the customizable access rights. In addition, shared folders can be encrypted during creation to provide an additional layer of protection.

Here is how you create a shared folder step by step:

1. click on the “control panel” (Systemsteuerung)

1. click on the “control panel” (Systemsteuerung)

2. Click on the button “shared folder” (Gemeinsamer Ordner)

2. Click on the button “shared folder” (Gemeinsamer Ordner)

3. Click on the “create” button (Erstellen)

3. Click on the “create” button (Erstellen)

4. Enter the name and description in the displayed fields and press the “next” button. (Weiter)

4. Enter the name and description in the displayed fields and press the “next” button. (Weiter)

5. We are now on the encryption side. It's up to you to encrypt the data. Click on the “next” button. (Weiter)

5. We are now on the encryption side. It's up to you to encrypt the data. Click on the “next” button. (Weiter)

6. On this page you will find the advanced settings. Here you can e.g. define the data quota. Please click on the “next” button (Weiter)

6. On this page you will find the advanced settings. Here you can e.g. define the data quota. Please click on the “next” button (Weiter)

7. Now the settings have to be confirmed. Press the “confirm” button. (Übernehmen)

7. Now the settings have to be confirmed. Press the “confirm” button. (Übernehmen)

8. Here you can assign the access rights for this folder. After you have chosen the access rights, please press the ”OK” button.

8. Here you can assign the access rights for this folder. After you have chosen the access rights, please press the ”OK” button.

9. After you've confirmed everything, the shared folder can be used. The created “shared folder” is now displayed in the system control panel (Systemsteuerung)

9. After you've confirmed everything, the shared folder can be used. The created “shared folder” is now displayed in the system control panel (Systemsteuerung)

Congratulations, youve created yourself a shared folder! Now you can start working with you NAS.

 

We’ve created a series of blog posts for Synology.

Click through them if you are interested:

  • how to set up and get started guide

  • how to create a shared folder

  • how to setup a new user

  • Synology Drive - working & installation

  • Note Station - the alternative to Evernote and OneNote

  • the apps we use

The Synology Knowledge Base is always a great help. You can directly access the Synology support page via the following link

https://www.synology.com/de-de/support

In the next blog entry we will show you how to create a user on your system.

In collaboration with Synology Deutschland and Honds IT GmbH.

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