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WhoCares_
Jul 18, 2012Mentor
OwnCloud 8.0.4
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ownCloud> is a flexible, open source file sync and share solution. Whether using a mobile device, a workstation, or a web client, ownCloud prov...
StephenB
Aug 15, 2016Guru - Experienced User
If all you want is remote access, then you have basically two alternatives
-use port forwarding for ftps (or https) combined with ddns
-use OpenVPN combined with ddns
You can also use a variety of other tools that have additional features - generally sync and controlled sharing
-ReadyCloud
-OwnCloud
-Bittorent Sync
-Amazon Cloud sync
-plex (limited to media)
You can learn more about the OwnCloud features here: https://owncloud.org/features/
Personally I use OpenVPN for general remote access - that runs in my R8500 router. Clients are installed on my mobile devices and laptop.
I've been playing with Bittorrent sync for some folders - one benefit is that it will transfer files in the background. I'm not running it on my NAS though - I run it on a PC (with the NAS mapped to a drive letter).
I also use plex, and allow family members access to my media.
dschwartzer
Aug 15, 2016Luminary
StephenB:
Thanks for the quick response. I am already using Plex for media sharing. I guess my question really is, what are the advantages of OwnCloud vs. ReadyCloud?
Regards,
David
- StephenBAug 15, 2016Guru - Experienced User
dschwartzer wrote:
I guess my question really is, what are the advantages of OwnCloud vs. ReadyCloud?
Since I'm not using either, it would be useful for other folks to chime in. The main differences I see:
-ReadyCloud relies on Netgear cloud servers to maintain the VPN connection it uses. Using it therefore means that you are trusting Netgear to maintain good security (and the speeds your get depend on loading on the Netgear servers).
-OwnCloud on the other hand only uses equipment that is fully under your control (though of course you are trusting the OwnCloud folks to keep up with security patches).
You can of course try both, and then decide which one works for you. I suggest using WhoCares_ version ( https://rnxtras.com/ ), even though there is a small charge.
- osilvabDec 30, 2016Aspirant
Hi
i bought and downloaded the owncloud add-on ARM version from RNXtras. have a Netgear ReadyNAS 102 firmware 6.6.0. When I try to install it I from the administration panel i get an error.
I tried instaling the PHP from RNXtras, that is a .bin file, but i didnt succedd to installed via SSH, im a bit newbie and i dont know how to install it:
apps# chmod +x PHP5_5.4.45-arm-1.bin apps# ./PHP5_5.4.45-arm-1.bin ./PHP5_5.4.45-arm-1.bin: line 1: addon::name=PHP5,version=5.4.45-arm-1,time=1442682383,size=20684800,md5sum=88f4fa21060abbcf956eb85dd65dcbaa,unencrypted=1,skipreboot=1,api=1,arch=arm,min_raidiator_version=5.3.2,restartapache=0: command not found ./PHP5_5.4.45-arm-1.bin: line 2: install.sh0000644000000000000000000001142612577311040011562: command not found awk: cannot open addons.conf (No such file or directory) awk: cannot open addons.conf (No such file or directory) awk: cannot open addons.conf (No such file or directory) awk: cannot open addons.conf (No such file or directory)
I tried with other versions of PHP from repositry and trying the add-on after but the same error:
"Cannot install application owncloud_9.1.1-rnx1_all.deb"
I tried other versions of the add-on but i didnt have any success.
any suggestion?
- WhoCares_Dec 30, 2016Mentor
On ReadyNAS OS 6 there is no need to install a separate PHP package for ownCloud. Those files are meant for older ReadyNAS systems and can only be installed through their web interface. I'll have a look into your problem but it would help if you could send me the log file that can be found in /var/log/readynasd/install_debpkg.log.
-Stefan
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