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A new fvdw firmware version is released for the spd and lacie network space vs 1fvdw-sl, as convopit ceased to exist there is a new. Fvdw-sl firmware File size: Just write the provided disk image to an SD card with minimum capacity of 4 GB put it in your raspberry and off you go. This depends form your LAN setup. New headway upper intermediate pdf Blink icon album. Then I looked for a way to mail admin as mentioned above. I assume the raspberry is behind a router. fvdw firmware

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In principle you can forward any port you like but be aware of opening security holes.

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Fvdw-sl firmware File size: This fvxw form your LAN setup. Recently we tested if it could run as well on the raspberry b. Tried registering with the same username as this one. If you are interested you can check it out on http: The e-mail address you entered is not allowed to be used.

I have a question. Pyload isn't integrated in the webinterface About access from internet.

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One complete NAS in my Pi. Sun Jun 15, 9: I've already emailed the admin but since it is obviously blacklisted rirmware not sure it will get through.

I added yours to the exemption list so you should be able to register now. You must register to access that part of the forum To get some idea on the firmware use this link explore fvdw-sl firmware Amongst other s it now has support for MAC devices firmwate server and support for raid.

The firmware firmwqre a web interface and has a lot of features like unlimited number of users and shared folder, it comes with samba FTP also securedNFS files servers, ssh server, vpn server, several mediaservers like twonkymedia, mediatomb, minidlna, logitech media server, webtools like btsync, web explorer, webDav, downloaders like transmission, nzbget, MLdonkey, wget, torrentflux, backup via rsync and even a rsync servers, a task scheduler and more Frans van de Wiel fvdw at you can find it at in the fvdw-sl firmware package for ns1 currently the kernel is Just.

What port I have to open to access web interfaces from internet? I only see torrent options.

Even for people not so experienced in Linux it is easy to use and install. Pyhton can be installed as addon to the firmware, see download section on plugout sub forum addons. Could you grant me access? Just write the provided disk image to an SD card with minimum capacity of 4 GB put it in your raspberry and off you go.

As the SD card has limited capacity and is not suitable for lots of IO operations you can use USB disk to stored your data and define shared folders.

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Yesterday I released the first version fvdw-sl It uses a linux. New headway upper intermediate pdf Blink icon album.

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We are using our own kernel. I can see more threads when I log out. The webinterface of the fvdw-sl fbdw can run in normal http mode port and secure mode https. You are not authorised to read this forum.

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I assume the raspberry is behind a router. The raid array must be made manually in versionin version this will be possible via the web interface Release notes fvdw-sl In the web interface, create and manage raid devices will be available in version I could try to use fvdw-sl console, but I can't delete the data inside firmwre hard.

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It uses the standard ports for that For the other server you can see in the webinterface which ports are used. Pretend that you have a nwsp2-classic and use the fvdw-sl installer included in the fvdw-sl console to install the install the firmware choose the. Tirmware, you can't accomplish this. The test have been succesfull and there is now a first version of this firmware availble for the raspberry b model Basically the firmware transforms your raspberry in a full blown NAS with lot.

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