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mikeywetzel
Sep 10, 2016Tutor
.NET Core on ReadyNAS 6.5.1
My real question is: has anyone succeeded in hosting a asp.net website from their ReadyNAS? There's alot of information on the web that says this is not possible, but I believe that info is out of date. In Feb 2016, Microsoft released .NET Core for Linux. I want my ReadyNAS to host asp.net websites, so this is great.
Here are instructions for installed .NET Core on Debian: https://www.microsoft.com/net/core#debian
Problem is, this is all greek to me. Can anyone help me?
On my ReadyNAS, I enabled SSH and installed the GateOne app. Running that app, I get a command line and am so close. I try the first command ("sudo...") but I am that much of a noob to SSH that I'm missing a step. Maybe login? No matter what I type, it wants a port and user. Yes, I apologize that I know absolute ZERO about Linux and SSH.
So, if you've done this before, or are even willing to walk me through the SSH steps as I am the guinea pig, please let me know.
Thanks,
Mikey
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- wizardAspirant
If it's SSH information then the username should be root and port is 22.
I managed to get into the SSH using PuTTY from a PC. Once there, it didn't know what "sudo" was so, I found instructions online to install that.
I'm at the first step, but it gives an error that "unable to locate package libunwind8". This seems like a common problem mentioned on various forums, but I've yet to be able to get past this step.
Mikey
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee Retired
If you are already logged in as root then using sudo to run commands as if you were root is pointless as you are logged in as the root user already.
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