Monthly NO-IP Account Confirmation
Now the DNS-Hoster NO-IP follows the example of “DynDNS” who did this a couple years before. You have to confirm your account monthly – motivating […]
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Now the DNS-Hoster NO-IP follows the example of “DynDNS” who did this a couple years before. You have to confirm your account monthly – motivating […]
Continue reading »FreeNAS supports the appropriate hardware of the FreeBSD-Version where FreeNAS is based on. But sometimes it is necessary to install a third-party or a self-compiled […]
Continue reading »In my article “Backup your FreeNAS/NAS4Free shares automatically” I described how to set up automatic backups via RSYNC. To restore a entire backup of […]
Continue reading »Samba can provide a recycle bin on a network share, as current operating systems do locally. Even FreeNAS and NAS4Free offers this feature and can […]
Continue reading »A nice feature of a Samba server is the optional recycle bin, which stores all files and folders that were deleted from a client on […]
Continue reading »(Deutsch) FreeNAS unterstützt nativ die jeweilige Hardware, der eingesetzten FreeBSD-Version, auf die es basiert. Eine Übersicht findet man auf der Compatible Hardware Lists. Trotzdem kann es Produkte geben, für die FreeBSD keine Treiber anbietet.
Dieses How-To beschreibt, wie auch unerfahrene Unix-Anwender einen Netzwerkadaptertreiber auf FreeNAS installieren. Als Grundlage dient hier FreeNAS 0.69.2 (Muad’Dib), das auf FreeBSD 6.4 basiert.
Continue reading »If you use FreeNAS or NAS4Free as a file server it is highly recommended to backup your data directories regularly. But often people do not […]
Continue reading »The integrated filemanager of FreeNAS is not sufficient for some tasks. For Windows users WinSCP provides all missing functions to manage your files on a […]
Continue reading »Sometimes it could be necessary to rescue data from a FreeNAS hardisk or other UFS-formatted drives. UFS will not be recognized and mounted on GNU/Linux […]
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