NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
super_poussin
Jun 14, 2013Virtuoso
Missing addons
Hello Guy,
In your opinion what is the best addon , which is missing on Readynas R6 ?
In your opinion what is the best addon , which is missing on Readynas R6 ?
56 Replies
Replies have been turned off for this discussion
- arnomcAspirantAre you aware that there's already a DDclient ? Couldn't it be configured to work with openDNS ? Didn't tried it myself, I just made a little google search :
http://forums.opendns.com/comments.php? ... ionID=7723 - pinchiesAspirantThanks - I'll give that a shot. I didn't know what to google, I tried a few things. I'm not too confident with editing files via terminal.
- pinchiesAspirantOk, so I had a go but was not successful - using the configuration commands provided by opendns (https://support.opendns.com/entries/23554765) I get an error:
FATAL: Error loading the Perl module IO::Socket::SSL needed for SSL connect.
FATAL: On Debian, the package libio-socket-ssl-perl must be installed.
Any idea what I can do? It's rather frustrating. - xeltrosApprentice
libio-socket-ssl-perl must be installed
I would say install libio-socket-ssl-perl ;)
I don't know which tool you use to install packages but stick with that one.
apt-get install libio-socket-ssl-perl should work
aptitude install libio-socket-ssl-perl if you used aptitude before
you may want to do apt-get update or aptitude update before to refresh the packages lists. - arnomcAspirant
pinchies wrote: I'm not too confident with editing files via terminal.
I didn't have to make any command line to configure DDclient for a DynDNS account. The config file to edit is inside the folder 'ddclient'. Have a look in the shares. For a tutorial, you could search on DynDNS's website or others related to ddclient.
Note: Maybe configuring ddclient for openDNS really needs some command line. I didn't have time to read the text in those links. - dceightfiveInitiateHi super-poussin,
Any chance of getting NZBDrone ported over to OS6? http://nzbdrone.com/
Cheers - LichonAspirantMaybe I am missing something obvious, but app listing say Transmission v3.00.3 yet the about window inside transmission says v2.82 (14160). Isnt that an error ?
Any chance this edition of Transmission can create torrent files?
There was a create button on OS4 addon, but it never worked for me.
When I want to change the paths for transmission, do I need to edit the /data/.apps/transmissionr6/bin/start.sh script or is there an XML/TXT/INI config somewhere?
I see some hardcoded paths there. Still havent found an existing setting for the old "sources" folder, where you could dump ".torrent" files to aka watch folder. - super_poussinVirtuosoHello Lichon 2.82 is the last transmission version and 3.00.3 is the addon version :)
- doubleosGuideTwo addons that I would like to see are virtualbox host and airplay sender
- mmajoorAspirant
I would love to see latest versions of NZBGet (http://nzbget.sourceforge.net/Main_Page) & sabnzbd (http://sabnzbd.org).
Cheers
dbsx
Like dbsx I was hoping to use a more recent version of NZBGet to get a complete replacement of SABnzbd (including RSS feeds).
I decided to try compiling NZBGet myself. After some struggles using the virtual machine and SDK (the struggles -not- related to the SDK mind you), I decided a different approach and started using my host system directly and only using the cross compiler from the SDK.
Having the same struggles initially as with the virtual machine and SDK, I finally managed to get the NZBGet app compiled.
Important note: The 'direct' compile approach, using the host system directy, does not use any 'failsafes' like chroot etc, so errors made can have an effect on the main system in some circumstances. You should be aware of that.
The result of these can be found on my site:
http://www.majority.nl/projects_miscellaneous.htm
You will find two downloads there. One contains only the app packages. I have included two versions: V12.0 which is a stable version and V13.0 which is based on a testing version. I had some issues using V13.0 myself, so I can't recommend it at this stage (but you decide for yourself).
The second download contains the complete sources and scripts I used to compile those packages. Everything is included. The only additional requirements are the 'basic' compiling tools that must be present on your host system.
I should also note that the the packages are for arm based devices only, so for the RN10x.
Related Content
NETGEAR Academy
Boost your skills with the Netgear Academy - Get trained, certified and stay ahead with the latest Netgear technology!
Join Us!