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- 02 Oct 2011, 08:22
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: B2 Torrent Downloads
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8913
Re: B2 Torrent Downloads
I'd still say this has to be an oversight in the web page code. If you disabled ftp through the web interface then it will expect ftd not to run and act accordingly (i.e. not run ftdclient at all). You can probably verify this by disabling ftd there and then after starting it manually look at the do...
- 02 Oct 2011, 06:59
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: B2 Torrent Downloads
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8913
Re: B2 Torrent Downloads
It stops. I can't say anything about bubbamon because I don't use it, but the php error is simply because ftdclient returns output that the webpage is not configured to handle (it's fixed in the B3). I like the point that you're making. Maybe we should make this a feature request, to extend the func...
- 01 Oct 2011, 14:41
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Attaching an "outsourced" NAS
- Replies: 12
- Views: 14302
Re: Attaching an "outsourced" NAS
Well, the firewall rules will of course be oriented towards the WAN port, but there's nothing keeping you from manually adding rules to DNAT internal traffic accessing specific service ports to another IP. This is in fact a common thing to do to allow LAN users to access locally hosted services (eit...
- 30 Sep 2011, 16:37
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: FreeNAS / ZFS
- Replies: 16
- Views: 19419
Re: FreeNAS / ZFS
I'd say this last line probably means that this project is currently in a state that not many people would be interested in reproducing it.scons: building terminated because of errors.
- 30 Sep 2011, 06:49
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: FreeNAS / ZFS
- Replies: 16
- Views: 19419
Re: FreeNAS / ZFS
The command "./configure" returns the error message: "bash: ./configure: /bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No sush file or directory". Any advice? That sounds like a common mistake. You probably unpacked the tarball on a Windows machine using something like winrar or 7-zip and ended u...
- 29 Sep 2011, 14:47
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: FreeNAS / ZFS
- Replies: 16
- Views: 19419
Re: FreeNAS / ZFS
Look, ZFS is really great and all, but a bit overkill for what you want. If you want stability and hassle-free, then stick with KISS: ext3 is a really robust filesystem, it's supported natively, and it will do the job. ZFS will more likely give you problems than the funky features will save you tim...
- 29 Sep 2011, 10:43
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Better performance for DLNA than NFS on B3
- Replies: 20
- Views: 24460
Re: Better performance for DLNA than NFS on B3
Could this be of interest? NFS servers Ensure that your NFS server is running in 'async' mode (configured in /etc/exports). The default for many NFS servers is 'async', but recent versions of debian now default to 'sync', which can result in very low throughput and the dreaded "TFW, Error: Writ...
- 29 Sep 2011, 09:32
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: shortcut to storage-folder
- Replies: 14
- Views: 16725
Re: shortcut to storage-folder
Gordon, you keep on pushing these really nice scripts and I don't want to specifically take the piss out of your effort, but I would like to stick to the KISS principle. No matter how elegant the script, a simple symlink is easier. If the symlink alternative poses no performance hit, what is the be...
- 28 Sep 2011, 15:13
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: shortcut to storage-folder
- Replies: 14
- Views: 16725
Re: shortcut to storage-folder
you are correct! Such a script would make it save. And indeed, if you make sure the mount is established before the user can access the folder, it can no longer be destroyed. But after discussing all these pitfalls, wouldn't you simply check if making a symlink really does result in a notable perfo...
- 28 Sep 2011, 03:04
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: shortcut to storage-folder
- Replies: 14
- Views: 16725
Re: shortcut to storage-folder
True, you need to be root to be able to mount stuff. I'm thinking however that you're regarding this as some on-off solution, which would not be the case. The folder would be mounted at boottime and only released during shutdown. I do not think a user, or even root, could be able to delete an active...
- 27 Sep 2011, 13:42
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: shortcut to storage-folder
- Replies: 14
- Views: 16725
Re: shortcut to storage-folder
You should probably reserve the use of `ln -s` for regular files only. When linking to a folder it is better to create a mountpoint towards it: Why is that? /Daniel I've read an article about it once in a magazine. Essentially what it comes down to is if you symlink a folder it will require an addi...
- 27 Sep 2011, 08:16
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: shortcut to storage-folder
- Replies: 14
- Views: 16725
Re: shortcut to storage-folder
You're very welcome. One thing: a mount will not re-establish itself if you reboot. You should add the mount command to a boot-time script if you want this to be persistent. Alternatively you could add an entry for it in /etc/fstab: /home/storage/somefolder /home/xyz/download/somefolder none rw,bind...
- 27 Sep 2011, 07:58
- Forum: Howtos
- Topic: Easy certificate management
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8236
Restrict access to webfolders to client certificate holders
The next code snippit defines entries that should go into the /etc/apache2/sites-available/bubba file (you will find that the top two entries are already listed there). For this example I've set the certdir to /usr/local/etc/ssl/certs # Server Certificate: SSLCertificateFile /usr/local/etc/ssl/certs...
- 27 Sep 2011, 05:09
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: shortcut to storage-folder
- Replies: 14
- Views: 16725
Re: shortcut to storage-folder
You should probably reserve the use of `ln -s` for regular files only. When linking to a folder it is better to create a mountpoint towards it:
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mount --bind /home/storage/somefolder /home/xyz/download/somefolder
- 27 Sep 2011, 04:46
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Disable firewall?
- Replies: 19
- Views: 28042
Re: Disable firewall?
iptables -F # clears all rules iptables -X # deletes all user defined tables # Same rules for the nat tables (I'm assuming you don't want masquerading) iptables -t nat -F iptables -t nat -X # Set the policy to accept on all tables iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT iptables -P FORWA...