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space-bob
Aspirant
Jan 10, 2024

Before I bin my NAS DUO v1

i think that my NAS DUO v1 is just about ready to be scraped, when I enter the IP in my browser I can access the /admin path but it says "shares currently available". I then tried the IP address in file explorer with prefix "\\" and it just opens an empty window.

 

I know that my content is there because I mounted the drive on an Ubuntu box and backed it up.

 

FTP was working, but when I try to copy content after a short period of time connection is lost and the NAS becomes unresponsive.

 

So before I put a hammer through it, are there any open source projects that can be flashed onto these boxes to re-purpose them. I read about another brand that was doing something similar - an open source firmware which could be flashed.

 

Thanks in advance.

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  • space-bob wrote:

    i think that my NAS DUO v1 is just about ready to be scraped, when I enter the IP in my browser I can access the /admin path but it says "shares currently available". I then tried the IP address in file explorer with prefix "\\" and it just opens an empty window.

     


    Is this new behavior?

    Is SMB/CIFS 1.0 enabled on the PC?

     

    How are accessing the /admin path in your browser?  Most browsers will give you an SSL protocol error because they require TLS 1.2 (and the Duo only supports TLS 1).  There are two workarounds described here:


    space-bob wrote:

    are there any open source projects that can be flashed onto these boxes to re-purpose them. 


    Not for the Duo v1. There are a couple of folks who have managed this with some OS-6 and OS 4.2.x models.  Some used xpenology and some used open media vault. 

     

    But the Duo v1 uses a custom sparc CPU developed back in 2005 (with some features for hardware raid acceleration), so I doubt there'd be many folks who'd be interested in taking this on.

    • space-bob's avatar
      space-bob
      Aspirant

      Yes I enabled SMB 1.0/CIFS client - I am using Win10. It is recent behavior yes, although I was getting the invalid SSL protocol error I could usually ignore the warning and continue. I can access the drive via the IP in my browser but I only have two options: shares or password. As mentioned if I go to shares: "No shares currently accessible."

       

      No idea where the rest of the admin menu options have disappeared to!

      I'll maybe try Samba from my Ubuntu box tomorrow, I'm just thankful that I managed to get my content from my drive. If anyone else is strugllnig to mount their drive in Ubuntu these instructions may come in handy:

       

      https://technostuff.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-mount-disk-used-by-readynas.html

       

      Here is what I see currently when using a browser.


  • I'm still using my Duo V1 (4.1.16).  Had the same issues.  Followed the directions in the link StephenB provided and and it works fine now.  I can map drives in Win10/11 and Ubuntu.  No SSL connection error when I'm mindful to use http:// (not https).  May still get warned that connection is not secure.

     

    At this time, it just serves as a backup to my WD EX4 (also EOL).    I run scheduled backup jobs on the Duo to back up  critical content from EX4.  Power is on a schedule too. So when scheduled, the Duo powers up, backs up the selected shares from the EX4, emails me if there's a error, then shuts down.

     

    I also found an old laptop dimm that fit so it has 1g of memory now.   

     

    I know one day it's going to fail.  But that day is not today.  

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