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Sandshark
Jan 25, 2023Sensei
ZeroTier as a ReadyCloud replacement.
Well, a big part of a replacement, anyway. With ReadyCloud going away, a lot of folks are going to be looking for a replacement in order to have remote access to their ReadyNAS, I have been using...
Leventh
Feb 14, 2023Apprentice
Sandshark I followed your and XtheUnknown instructions but ZeroTier installation always fails on my RN214 I try both 1.1.14-nt3_armel and 1.4.0
Web UI and SSH rejected the installation which gives architecture error, do I have to have x64 Arm or am I missing something, could you help, any idea?
Sandshark
Feb 15, 2023Sensei
There is another post regarding that error on other installs, apparently due to a recent change in status of the Debian Jessie distros. I'm currently checking out a new-to-me RN3220 and had no similar problem, but it is an Intel-based unit, not ARM. But I do now have that problem on my main NAS, which is on OS 6.9.6. I guess I got in "just under the wire" in my test install. I don't know if that change is also responsible for users having trouble with the standard curl script attempting to install a newer version than 1.4.0 on Intel systems that's apparently incompatible with the current status of ReadyNAS OS.
I actually didn't try the ReadyNAS-specific versions in my test install, as I really think users should be moving past it. But I suspect it has the same issue as installing with the curl script.
While the ARM-based ReadyNAS are 64-bit, the standard ARM64 distros apparently require a V8 or above ARM, and the ReadyNAS ARM is V7. That means you have to use the armel version, which is 32-bit. But the problem with not being able to download the dependencies is still going to be a problem.
StephenB has already requested a hot fix be distributed that fixes it, and we can only hope Netgear will come through. If they don't, then we can at least hope a user posts instructions "for dummies" to fix it. I'm afraid I'm not that guy, though I have some "sandbox" NAS I can try it on once there is a solution.. My Linux skills are actually pretty basic.
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