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 +====== NFS on a Mac ======
 +Network File System (NFS) is a network file system protocol often used with Unix and Unix-like systems like Linux. On the Mac, we generally recommend using [[fm_smb_mac|SMB]] or [[fm_afp_mac|AFP]] instead but if you like, you can also use NFS. The advantage in comparison to SMB and AFP is that once the administrator has setup a NFS share, anyone on the same local network can access the share without having to login.
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 +<note important>​You can only use NFS when both your network drive and the computer are connected to the same local network. If you are not at home and would like to access your files remotely, this method does not work. As an alternative,​ you could mount the drive using [[fm_webdav_mac|WebDAV]],​ although the transfer rates will be slower and there are some other limitations as well. Instead, you might want to consider using [[fm_ftp_mac|FTP]] or if you don't have to upload a large amount of files, simply use the [[fm_web|web interface]].</​note>​
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 +===== Setup NFS Service =====
 +  - Login to your network drive as administrator.
 +  - Go to [[services_nfs|Preferences > NFS]].\\ {{:​fm-nfs-mac01.png?​nolink|}}
 +  - Make sure the NFS service is up and running.\\ {{:​fm-nfs-mac01a.png?​nolink|}}
 +  - Click **Add**.\\ {{:​fm-nfs-mac01b.png?​nolink|}}
 +  - Select the folder that you would like to share and click **Open**.\\ {{:​fm-nfs-mac02a.png?​nolink|}}
 +  - Enable the option **insecure** and click **Save**.\\ {{:​fm-nfs-mac03a.png?​nolink|}}
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 +===== Connect to Server =====
 +  - From the **Go** menu in the menu bar choose **Connect to Server** or use the keyboard shortcut **Command+K**.
 +  - Type **%%nfs://​%%** followed by the local **IP address** (e.g. 192.168.1.10) of your network drive plus the path to the share as seen in the preferences when you setup the NFS share (e.g. /​home/​Public) and click **Connect**.\\ {{:​fm-nfs-mac04a.png?​nolink|}}
 +  - You can now access the shared folder in your finder under **Shared** devices. When no longer needed, click on the eject button to disconnect the drive.\\ {{:​fm-nfs-mac05a.png?​nolink|}}
  

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