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135AV8TOR
Jan 12, 2015Tutor
NV+ and remote file access
I have a ReadyNAS NV+ (sparc) running RAIDiator 4.1.14 [1.00a043]. I have a number of shares that I would like to make securely assessable via the web. I have a mix of Mac and Windows machines includi...
135AV8TOR
Jan 13, 2015Tutor
Ixa - Thanks for the FTP idea on this other thread - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=79529 I am consolidating here....
Nhellie - It looks like it's now working!!!!!! THANK YOU. It's a little odd tho... Here's what I did...
I set my router to forward TCP traffic on 6300 to my NAS. I then went into the NAS settings for ReadyNAS Remote - Advanced and checked the box to use a port and accepted the default 6300. Then I rebooted the NAS.
After Reboot it still did not work.
I then tried adding FTP service on Port 21 and added FTP to one of my shares. Then I rebooted again.
All of the sudden I could see the NAS thru the ReadyNAS Remote client but not just the one share enabled for FTP but all shares my user has access to (it did prompt me for my NAS user name and pw). So I went back into the NAS and turned FTP back OFF as a service and rebooted again. Once rebooted it's still working and I can see the shares.
So even tho it didn't seem to work after the first reboot it did seem to work after the 2nd (with FTP) and 3rd reboots (without FTP). I am now able to access from Windows - THANK YOU!!!
Nhellie - It looks like it's now working!!!!!! THANK YOU. It's a little odd tho... Here's what I did...
I set my router to forward TCP traffic on 6300 to my NAS. I then went into the NAS settings for ReadyNAS Remote - Advanced and checked the box to use a port and accepted the default 6300. Then I rebooted the NAS.
After Reboot it still did not work.
I then tried adding FTP service on Port 21 and added FTP to one of my shares. Then I rebooted again.
All of the sudden I could see the NAS thru the ReadyNAS Remote client but not just the one share enabled for FTP but all shares my user has access to (it did prompt me for my NAS user name and pw). So I went back into the NAS and turned FTP back OFF as a service and rebooted again. Once rebooted it's still working and I can see the shares.
So even tho it didn't seem to work after the first reboot it did seem to work after the 2nd (with FTP) and 3rd reboots (without FTP). I am now able to access from Windows - THANK YOU!!!
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