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Hi all, I have searched a bit but not found any suitable threads and my question is fairly straightforward: Is there an SMTP server addon for the ReadyNAS Ultra (4)? I would like a single place to point all of my clients and devices locally in order to send mail, and thus only 1 place to edit the public SMTP settings if I change ISP or mail provider. The alerts from the ReadyNAS work just fine, but 2 webcams seem to have a problem using the same SMTP server settings when it comes to sending alert mails so I want to try using a local relay instead. Ideally there would be an addon with a simple interface or config file to specify: - the listening port - whether TLS needs to be enabled or not - the next hop server - the credentials to use for the next hop server I am not looking for a full-blown mail server, just a simple SMTP relay (not reachable from the Internet). Any advice greatly appreciated! Cheers, Mr Snrub[Request] Sickbeard + Couchpotato + Python (Sparc)
Hi Everyone, I don't normally ask for anything on these forums, and have quietly enjoyed the community. With the recent changes to Usenet and losing of some websites. I am now looking at finally configuring SickBeard/Couchpotato on my ReadyNasDuo V1 (Sparc) However, I find it kind of silly to have to pay for a download of Both modules when the software is free if you were to simply download it for your computer. Especially for the older ReadyNas's So, my request is if anyone has these modules; I would very much like to 'bum' them off of you. I would very much appreciate it.New Transmission 2.84 add-on for ReadyNAS Duo/NV+ (sparc)
This is a newly compiled version for the Duo straight from source. It has been configured with "--disable-nls --enable-lightweight --enable-utp" and the default web interface port of 9091. If it doesn't work after installation, try rebooting. Not sure if it can be install over the top of super-poussin's version, but if you are planning on uninstalling super-poussin's version then remember to save the torrent files somewhere else first. To quote myself: tarobun wrote: It looks like upgrading from Transmission 2.42 to this Transmission add-on is a no-no. Sounds like there are conflicting configuration that screws up both installs. :( (eg. /c/addons-config) It seems the best approach is to fully uninstall the old, delete the config directory, and then install this add-on. Once you're on this add-on, updating is straightforward and can be done over the existing version. Just a fyi - the default download dir is /var/local/Downloads and there is no username and password with this add-on. If you are prompted for them then the old version was not fully uninstalled. Thanks to super-poussin for the original Transmission add-ons. Enjoy! Transmission_2.73.bin - http://www.mediafire.com/?ajpyyc7ujv54o37 no-utp Transmission_2.75.bin - http://www.mediafire.com/?gbmbhu3hrabf9fe Transmission_2.76.bin - http://www.mediafire.com/?389i53w9w9rtosm Transmission_2.77.bin - http://www.mediafire.com/?pm420vuajaim9bz Transmission_2.80.bin* - http://www.mediafire.com/?5s7dag8ko72doj1 Transmission_2.81.bin* - http://www.mediafire.com/?x4pvvidrgb36df2 Transmission_2.82.bin* - http://www.mediafire.com/?rbctsdae000zoav Transmission_2.83.bin* - http://www.mediafire.com/?31iul25i0t12qda Transmission_2.84.bin* - http://www.mediafire.com/?rh5fge4mc8ahzw4 *if the "Upload" button doesn't work or the "Destination folder" field is blank, reload the webpage.btsync don't remember settings after reboot.
Hi, I did install btsync and it did work perfect, I did intall the latest version from the dropbox of the dev. Did run it for 2-3 days, then I rebooted the NAS and after reboot btsync forgets the settings. Do some one know how to fix it? I have tried Factory reset, I have tried it with 6.1.5 and 6.1.6 but the same issue is still there. I have a ReadyNAS rn1020 with R6 I guess.subversion newbie questions
Hi, At the moment I am trying to set up a subversion server on my ReadyNAS312. I have in installed "subversion" 1.6.12 from Steve-O from the "Available Apps" tab on my Readynas. I have a "Projects" directory on my hard disk that I want to store on my SVN server. This directory has multiple projects (let's call them "Project1", "Project2", etc). The first step is to make an exact copy of my project map on the SVN server so I can submit my updates on my NAS. Where can I read detailed information about a step by step guide to get this working? I also want 1 of the project directories to become available to someone that works with me on this project. So he will get access to "Projects\Project3". He should not be able to get access to the other projects. I will only sync my Projects map (with this Project3 map). How can I easily set this up? Sorry for the newbie questions, but I would be very grateful to you if I would get this working. I don't mind reading the how-to guides, but I can't find the how-to guide for the subversion plug-in. Kind regards, Mark Ps. I am using TortoiseSVN on my x64 Win7 computer and I was able to log in with putty into my readynas and I have used "svnadmin" and "chown". Didn't do the apache commands (enabled http on the SVN dir).