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Medical 3D printing. NAS • Index page. Sabscripts - Collection of Post Processing Scripts for SABnzbd on Windows. SAB Scripts: A collection of Post Processing Scripts for the SABnzbd Newsgroup Daemon, running on Windows. SABSync 0.9.9.6 Released Fixed an issue where the Proper name for a show was not returned properly with the show contained two upper-case letters alone (CSI: NY) was one. SABSync 0.9.9.5 Released Test SAB button in Options now works Fixed adding daily shows to history table If a show doesn't have a runtime it will get added properly now SABSync 0.9.9.4 Released New Shows view Updates from TheTVDB work properly now SABSync 0.9.9.3 Released Fixed: File -> Exit will now work Shows that SABnzbd renames to begin words with upper-case were not properly getting matched when looking for show quality (Skipping them even though they were wanted) Added: History will sort by Date Descending (Newest on top) Log files also sorted by Date Descending (Newest on top) Both the adds above really only apply to new installs due to GUI settings being saved between exiting and opening.

SABSync 0.9.9.2 Released. SVN on Synology 213+ | Tim's Java Blog. Synology « Rob van Hamersveld.nl. Yesterday I've upgraded my Synology DS 410 to DSM 5.0 BETA. After the upgrade all packages are working but when I started my HTPC XMBC was unable to connect to the MySQL library on my DS. It turns out that MySQL is replaced by MariaDB. All databases and users are available in MariaDB and I can access them with phpMyAdmin, but not remote from XBMC. Update: The issue is resolved in an updated package of MariaDB (version 5.5.33.a-0013). Whats new in version 5.5.33.a-0013:Fixed an issue where MariaDB cannot start.Now binds to all network IP addresses in addition to localhost. I've resolved this problem by making a configuration change within the MariaDB package, the default config doesn't allow remote access. For my blog I do a lot of testing on my own 'production' Synology DS410.

In this post I'll guide you to the process of installing Synology DSM inside a virtual machine. UPDATE: I've written a new post in English based on the final release of Synology DSM 4.0 and Cloud Station. Overview on modifying the Synology Server, bootstrap, ipkg etc. From SynologyWiki Welcome Welcome to the modifications section of the Synology Wiki.

In the modifications section you will find content produced by users of Synology Servers enabling you to expand on or change the functionality provided by the standard Synology Firmware. This wiki page will help you understand what is involved and help you to get started modding your Synology server. It is assumed you have already read the General Disclaimer on Modifying the Synology Server?! Again the modifications Wiki area is produced by users like you, if you find a Wiki page unclear or lacking detail, or you find out how to do something that is not covered by a Wiki, then please improve this wiki area, it is simple to do and helps us all. What is a Synology Server A Synology Server is a powerful Linux-based device designed for Network Attached Storage (NAS). What can I do by Modifying a Synology Server What do I need to do This depends on the changes you want to make or the software you want to install.

IPKG Bootstrap installer for Synology DS « Rob van Hamersveld.nl. Some users like to run software programs on there Synology DS which are not available in the package center (Synology repro, or any other). To install software you may need ipkg (or the Itsy Package Management System). ipkg is not default installed on your Syno so you have to do that yourself.

On the Synology wiki there's an article which describes the process of installing ipkg, but many users are having trouble with this guide. So I thought, I'll write a guide on how to install ipkg on your Syno DS. After some research on the internet I found a different, much easier way to install the ipkg package manager... If you use the guide from the Synology wiki you'll have to take many steps to install ipgk (15+) and because every processor type needs a different bootstrap (a bootstrap is a script that installs ipkg) a mistake is easily made. On my search on Google I found a package repository available at. Install and test Synology DSM in a virtual machine « Rob van Hamersveld.nl. For my blog I do a lot of testing on my own 'production' Synology DS410. Because I'm hosting all my media and personal documents on this DS it will be very annoying if anything went wrong.

I was thinking of buying a low priced DS (like the DS 212j) for testing when I discovered a community project called XPEnology. XPEnology is a modified Synology DSM firmware which runs on virtual hardware (and some physical hardware to), of course without any support from Synology but great for testing. In this post I'll guide you to the process of installing Synology DSM inside a virtual machine. Installing the hypervisor First we need some virtualisation software to run the virtual machine. Get XPEnology You can download XPEnology at the download link is available in one of the forum posts. Creating the virtual machine Now we're ready to create the VM. The wizard which will guide you trough the configuration of the VM will open. Choose your favorite type of disk. Installing DSM. NAS • Index page. Synology | Search Results | Jason Nash's Blog. Synology Memory Test and LACP This is just a quick note to save anyone else time that might hit this.

The Synology DS Assistant tool (the one you used to install the DSM on your new NAS) also has a memory test function. You need to enable this within Preferences of the tool. Once you do that... Synology Backup Using Amazon Glacier Continuing my series of videos demoing different features of the Synology NAS arrays…. Backing Up iSCSI LUNs on a Synology NAS Last week I did a video showing the iSCSI snapshot feature in DSM 4.2 beta. Demo of Synology’s Snapshot Feature One thing I like about Synology is how they continue to push more enterprise type features in to their arrays. Synology Releases new DSM 4.1 – Fixes vSphere 5.1 issues! First, big thank you to Kendrick Coleman for his work on keeping everyone informed of the Synology problems with the new release of vSphere 5.1. Which network ports do the services ... - FAQ.

Blog.deadcode.net. IoSafe N2: A Disaster Proof NAS with Synology DSM. IoSafe used to manufacture disaster proof NAS solutions / backup appliances such as the ioSafe R4. The R4s used to cost upwards of $10K, weighed more than 120 lbs. and the hard disks, though hot-swappable, needed a proprietary coating for waterproofing prior to usage. After taking a small break from the disaster-proof NAS market, ioSafe is back today with a new version, the ioSafe N2.

It addresses all the shortcomings of the R4 by bringing down the weight to a more manageable 28 lbs. Hot swapping with standard hard drives is also supported, and the price for a diskless unit is a consumer friendly $599. Based on the Synology DSM (Disk Station Manager) firmware, the N2 is a 2-bay NAS unit with a 2 GHz Marvell CPU at the core along with 512 MB of DRAM. The performance, therefore, should be similar to that of the Synology DS213. We had carried out a detailed analysis of ioSafe’s technology in our review of the SoloPRO earlier this year. Features: Hardware: Support: Operating Environment: IoSafe N2 Disaster-Proof NAS server. -Hey, guys, Dong Ngo here at CES 2013 in Las Vegas. If you ask me what I should bet on? I should bet on this and maybe you should too. And that's because this is a waterproof, fireproof NAS server from IoSafe. Now, this is a dual-bay server.

And right on the inside, there's two hard-drives. That means you can set up in RAID 1 to protect it against a single hard-drive failure. How to set up CrashPlan Cloud Backup headless on a Synology NAS - Backup Strategies. Diskstation - DNS Server - a sample walkthrough | norcats blog. Synology Mobile Apps | SynologyWorks.com. To - Forums. Synology NAsterisk: Stage One Installing Ipkg and Asterisk. Showcase | Community Package Hub. SPK Changelog =================== - fixed installation of packages with dependency to Net_Growl, return status changed to "running" - based on Net_Growl 2.6.0 - added package center features for DSM 4.2 Net_Growl ChangeLog =================== :author: Laurent Laville :stylesdir: styles :scriptsdir: js == Version 2.6.0 (2012-04-05) This version is the last of the branch 2.x Follow development of new branch 3.x at Swapping between protocols UDP and GNTP is now so easy. .Additions and changes: * phing build script can now generate PDF in both format A4 and US * _port_ option is now optional (automatically set to 23053 for GNTP, and 9887 for UDP) * add new method publish, alias of notify method. * add custom header X-Sender with GNTP to identify client of notifications (Backward port from PEAR2/Net_Growl; see * _protocol_ option can now accept both values : _tcp_ or _gntp_ for GNTP comm.

Web Hosting - Can't see webpage, just DS Login Screen. Linking Diskstation with Domain Name. Lost, lost, and getting more lost. So, I setup the Web Station, put an index.htm file in the folder and wow, what do you know, I'm able to view it by typing in the IP address of my diskstation. I did port forwarding on the router and now other people can view it. I figured that was half the battle. I then went to the site I purchased my domain name through and started looking through the options. I set this up years ago so I was rusty but then I realized that it was my Name Server tab that pointed to the current hosting provider I use.

I tried putting an IP there but it didn't work, also it wants at least two name servers. So, I need a name server. That's the last thing I knew for sure. Has anyone done this, putting together their DiskStation IP with a domain name? Or am I going about all of this the wrong way? Access webpages on two different servers via domain name? A short list of the more useful 900+ ipkg packages. From SynologyWiki This wiki page contains a list of the ipkg packages recomended by the synology "modders community". Just to make it perfectly clear, modding is NOT recomended by Synology, however Synology do recognise there is a large community of people who do modify their synology servers. The list below is HARDWARE INDEPENDANT! It focus's on listing the ipkg packages that are regularly used, whatever the hardware platform. Obviously as detailed in Overview on modifying the Synology Server, bootstrap, ipkg etc if you decide to install an ipkg package you will need to get the compatible version.

But this wiki page is aimed at getting you started on what packages might be useful to you. For many of the packages listed below there are other wiki pages (some hardware specific) giving details such as how to install, how to use, and links to pre-compiled binaries. What is an ipkg package How do I install ipkg How do I run an installed ipkg package The List coreutils Midnight Commander (MC) nail 1. Remote Access on the Synology DiskStation. From SynologyWiki Overview This article aims to illustrate to the administrator on how to conduct Port Forwarding on the network, for the goal of accessing the Synology DiskStation's Services remotely.

Accessing the DiskStation remotely can be used for the following applications Provides a location on the Internet to access/retrieve data files on the DiskStation To access Surveillance Feeds, Stream Music, Photos to Mobile Devices Provide a location where backups can be stored. Remotely manage the Synology DiskStation anywhere in the world, where an Internet Connection is available Notes: This article was written on DSM 3.1-1605 Want to watch the webinar? Aspects of Port Forwarding and Remote Access What is Port Forwarding? Essentially speaking - Port Forwarding allows for remote computers over the Internet to access specific computers and/or services within a private LAN. How to access services remotely? What is a DDNS? Notes about Port Forwarding with ISPs Enable services Compatible Router. CalDav. From SynologyWiki CalDav is a system to share Calendars and tasks between users. The Synology hosts the calendars.

Each user must have a Software Client. CalDav clients exist for Android, iPhone, Windows, and I'm sure the are many other supported OS. For Android you can use e.g. I tried to use the Windows CalDav client from Mozilla called Sunbird (1.0 beta 1). The CalDav functionality was introduced in DSM 3.2 so it is the minimum DSM version requirement. To be able to activate the CalDav functionality (serverbased calendaring), the WebDav functionality (file sharing over http) must be activated before.

It is possible to set up access rights so that a user has write access only on his calendars (readonly on others'). Step 1 : setting up WebDav In the Synology admin interface, click the Web Service entry in the Control panel. In the « WebDav » tab, click « Enable WebDav HTTPS connection (change the 5006 default port if needed). Click Ok. Step 2 : setting up the shares Step 3 : Activate CalDav. How to install Eichhoernchen's SiriServerCore. Adding NAS to domain. Joined to domain, all users have full access to applications. Securing Internet login to NAS newb help please?

I've had a bit of a play and think I've figured out most of what I was trying to achieve. I put complex passwords on all accounts and disabled the default admin account.I enabled autoblockUnder WEB services I enabled HTTPS Under DSM Settings/HTTP Service I enabled HTTPS connection and automatic redirection to HTTPS Under WEBDAV I enabled WEBDAV HTTPS Connection so I can use DSfile on my androidIn my Router I forwarded ports 5001 (HTTPS)and 5006 (WEBDAV). Only forward ports for the NAS apps that you access to from the internet.

In the DS412+ firewall rules I setup For my LAN, Ports: All, IP range: 192.168.1.0, Subnet: 255.255.255.0 For the internet I only wanted the three fixed IPs for my work to be able to see my NASFor each IP I setup Ports: (Select the apps you want to allow) I selected DSM HTTPS (port 5001) and WEBDAV (port 5006), Single IP: (external IP address you want to allow) Don't forget to change the If no rules are matched to "Deny access" Self Hosting -v- Paid Hosting. Hi all, This is not a thread about the how to, but the pros and cons of self hosting. I am just making sure I have gone through everything in my mind before I make a choice. I am thinking that with the NAS you can do everything you can basically do with a paid hosting service (I believe) but there are some down sides. I know the software I wish to use runs fine and is obviously much quicker for me on the local network.

PAID FOR SERVICESSo if self hosting I would need to do some things that hosting providers normally do for you:- With email for the domain you are hosting all mail that is sent while you are offline is bounced as unreachable. I am imagining that paid hosting is far more reliable in regard to power and line security so if you need 99.9% coverage then hosting would be the better way to go. So any comments additions would be great. Laurie. Godaddy Certificate, Generating certificate, & DSM interface. Using rsync to backup to a remote Synology Diskstation – Lennart's weblog. Backup Linux desktop data using rsync. Backup the Synology server to a remote Synology server or RSync Server. CrashPlan packages for Synology NAS « PC LOAD LETTER. CrashPlan Headless Client. Network Attached Storage - How to set up Synology NAS as VMware server datastore. Network Attached Storage - NEW NAS Experience.

SynologyWiki. Inc. Online Community Forum - NEW NAS Experience -Index page. Certificates & Public Key Infrastructure. Secure your DiskStation at home.