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LarryMoberly
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Jan 25, 2021
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ReadyNAS to Mac SMB Connection

I just did a full MacOS Big Sur reinstall in my iMac and now my RN214 backups will not connect to the Mac. (Test connectionn to host fails or does nothing). The NAS sees my xxxx-iMac.local as a host ...
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    LarryMoberly
    Jan 28, 2021

    Ended up being pretty straightforward. In MacOS  Preferences/Sharing, the File Sharing must be clicked ON, and the shared folders to be backuped need to be listed with permissions for whatever user ID you are using. 

     

    What I missed was the Options button. Share files using SMB must be clicked on (which it is by default) [In Big Sur OS AFP is no longer an option; it is in older MacOS.]  --->> Then in the Windows File sharing section I needed to click the account I'm using (then it asks you your password). That is what makes it work.

     

    It becomes a little cloudy what is going on since that is the same user and password I supply for the NAS backup setup. It looks like the default Mac preference is trying to prevent another Windows server from storing and using your ID/password.

     

    Anyway I am getting my backups going again using the NAS214 to remote access various Mac folders. (using the Windows time stamp method).  Thanks for the replies and brain stimulation.

     

     

     

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