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NAStools
Mar 24, 2016Luminary
Apps by NAStools
Hi, everyone!
I've made some updates to a few already available apps, and released some new ones.
See below for download links (click the Version link). amd64 for Intel units, armel for M...
NAStools
Jun 20, 2016Luminary
shoemoney wrote:Just wanted to say thank you!
jhagg wrote:Great seeing a new developer here updating out of date and offering fresh apps for ReadyNAS. Just wanted to say thank you as well!
Glad I could be of service. :smileyvery-happy:
jhagg wrote:Since you mentioned you take app requests, I have two that I think would be very much usefull to the community here:
1. Microsoft OneDrive Sync
There aren't many client options for OneDrive on Linux. I see xybu/onedrive-d (which mentions "This repository is still under active development and the program is not yet usable.") and skilion/onedrive. I'll look into it.
jhagg wrote:2. An app that allows for easy configuration of PIA (Private Internet Access), so essentially a VPN app that you can turn on and off putting the ReadyNAS behind PIA when turned on.
Just my opinion, but a firewall/router would be a better device to take care of this. If your router supports loading of OpenWRT/DD-WRT/Tomato custom firmware it should be rather easy for it to bring up the VPN, then force your outgoing NAS traffic through the VPN.
shoemoney wrote:My request list would be sabnzbd and sonarr although sonarr I can install/upgrade via apt.
Looks like RNXtras has a newer build of SABnzbd available (v1.0.2 vs v0.7.13 on the app site).
Sonarr has some tips for manual installation (as you mentioned), but an app would be nice. I'll keep it in mind.
shoemoney wrote:Actually out of my own curiousity could all of the apps in the deb repository work?
ReadyNAS apps are really just Debian packages that follow the ReadyNAS SDK. If you're comfortable with CLI there's a whole world of Debian packages available to you.
jhagg wrote:I would certainly be willing to contribute a donation to either should you decide to move forward and I am certain others would as well!
shoemoney wrote:yes please put a paypal donate link up. For myself and others these updates are priceless.
I'm flattered :smileyembarrassed:. I'm just doing this for the fun of it. If there's money burning a hole in your pocket consider donating to the upstream projects who really make all this possible. The Electronic Frontier Foundation could use some help as well. :smileyvery-happy:
shoemoney
Jun 25, 2016Tutor
Thanks dude!!!!!!
Also... This your's ?
apt-cache search transmission
nastools-transmission - lightweight BitTorrent client
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