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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...
SS4098
Jun 08, 2023Aspirant
I ran both apt list --installed and dpkg -l earlier this morning. They returned only one installed zerotier at 1.6.6. I was going to reinstall anyway but I got pulled away for a while. When I got back ZT web interface had updated and is now showing 1.6.6 for both my local NAS which I changed device IDs on and my remote NAS which I was limited to only upgrading so I didn't lose connection. Thanks for helping me verify things.
Sandshark
Jun 08, 2023Sensei
I'm assuming you updated a version other than a ReadyNAS-specific one (nt1 version) since I don't believe there ever was a ReadyNAS-specific V1.2.12. Because the ReadyNAS version installs in /apps instead of the usual place for Linux, updating from it to a standard release is a bad idea. Looks like all is well for you, but I'm adding this for the benefit of others.
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