Security management
QTS offers various options for security management to prevent the system from hacking, and data from
interception, theft, and loss. QTS security management meets the electronic requirements of HIPAA (Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), performing as an ideal storage solution to store medical records.
Privilege Settings
Windows AD/ACL
QTS supports Windows AD/ACL to help IT administrators manage
user account more effectively, and to simplify the process of
privilege settings in large-scale organizations.
Besides, QTS supports SAMBA v4 that enables the Turbo NAS
to serve as a Windows domain controller to manage privilege
settings.
LDAP Directory Service
QTS supports LDAP protocol, integrating the Turbo NAS into
networks that have deployed an LDAP-based directory service
such as OpenLDAP and greatly simplifying the efforts of managing
a large amount of user accounts. QTS makes Turbo NAS a LDAP
server too.
Radius Server
QTS RADIUS Server provides centralized authentication and
authorization management for computers to connect and use a
network service.
QTS RADIUS Server maintains a list of user accounts that are
authorized for remote network access through dial-up equipment,
Wi-Fi access point, or VPN connections. IT administrators can
easily apply access policies to multiple access points for a finegrained control of network access.
Anti-interception
VPN
Encrypted access
QTS supports VPN Server, with VPN connections secured with
up to 256-bit encryption. It is easy to configure, and is seamless
integrated with the QNAP myQNAPcloud service and Auto Router
Configuration. Complicated port forwarding settings for PPTP and
OpenVPN are therefore simplified.
QTS supports SSL, SSH and SFTP for secure connection and data
transfer. IT administrators can host websites on the Turbo NAS and
only allow access via the HTTPS (SSL over HTTP) secure channel.
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