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Just smb and afp, so what's your issue. It was your asinine comment that got me going dude, so I'll drop it now. Posted: Tue Jan 20, pm. I have to say that I am a bit afraid that I will keep finding 'gotchas' like the problem with the outdated smb version in naslite.
So, I expect I will either find something out of what I have already paid for that meets my needs or just build a samba server and be done with it. It is not that hard and I really just wanted the joy of using an old box that I was about to toss. Not criticizing these folks a bit, just a little disappointed. I have not had any of the problems you seem to have in the past and I have hit my NAS from just about every type of machine and OS one could expect to encounter in the last 15 years.
Mac being the only one to give me fits but Apple sucks anyway. The SMB share seems to just work and work. If you are simply looking for a reason to compile and build your own SMB server you seem to have it.
I would just keep in mind that the primary goal of NASLite is not cutting edge hardware and software support but stable, reliable and fast file service. A change to the latest, greatest SMB daemon may be fought with issues and problems non of us users are willing to deal with. I did not run here and whine, I spent hours googling and trying different things.
If you think you can help, please take a look at my thread. You seem to be wanting to discount anything other than complete satisfaction, so yeah, I'm thrilled, thanks for your help.
Let's please let this thread die as it is not helping anyone. Nanonas and the other naslite floppies use an older version of samba. If you ensist on staying with the floppy then that's what you'll have to deal with. The full product is much more capable. Dont know what else to tell you. Posted: Wed Jan 21, am. I don't 'insist' on staying with the floppy. I built the machine without a CD because 1 I didn't think I would need one and 2 didn't need to draw the power and 3 one less thing to fail.
I understand the why on the outdated version of samba. However, I don't see anywhere in the other product feature listings that the newer products have the newer version. The only windows user is at college, so I may try the nfsg version.
If I could pay another few bucks and get a current version of samba, gig-e support and not have to remap my existing naslite drives, I would go for it. If the gentlemen would let me trade in my unused nanonas, so much the better. Again, folks seems to be posting in an effort to point out my ignorance or suspect my motives.
That definitely is not helping me or anyone else. Let's summarize this thread to say: If you require support for a gigabit ethernet nic, make sure your review the product comparison chart prior to making your purchase. I am unsubscribing from this thread. If you would like to assist, please post in my other thread.
Page 1 of 1. Previous topic Next topic. NanoNAS is a high-performance bit Network Attached Storage Server Operating System designed to provide quick, easy and reliable networked file storage to networked clients. NanoNAS is intended for use in any low-security environment or application that requires the simultaneous availability of large amounts of inexpensive networked storage. A single NanoNAS server is capable of exporting terabytes of networked storage and is capable of handling 50 or more networked users easily and efficiently even when running on modest Hardware.
By design, NanoNAS is a community Workgroup server and does not support features such as user management, disk quotas or the ability to join domains. However, it is very easy to set-up, to administer and to use. NanoNAS is optimized to perform at maximum efficiency with minimum of hardware requirements. Designed with simplicity in mind, NanoNAS is compact, stable and very reliable.
This approach ensures consistent and reliable OS operation.
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