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Problem with Ready NAS Pro
12-04-2013, 12:04
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RE: Problem with Ready NAS Pro
(12-04-2013 09:33)bbrip Wrote:  You can log-in via SSH. The most comfortable way I find is using Filezilla (avail for Mac or Windows for free), as server type in the ip address of the NAS, username = root, your admin-password, port 22. As protocol I use sftp.

then browse to the location Simon indicated and just drag the file to a local drive or folder. Attached a screenprint how it looks like on my Mac. Left local drive, right-hand the NAS.

To do this, you would need to install the "Enable Root SSH Access" add-on (see this page). I wouldn't recommend this for the average user (see the warning about support being denied).

I've been looking at the code and I think I know what's causing this problem. This means I don't need the .mcache file at the moment. I'll add fix to the 0.71 release.
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Problem with Ready NAS Pro - DJ1972 - 11-04-2013, 18:38
RE: Problem with Ready NAS Pro - simoncn - 12-04-2013 12:04

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