First time using fvwd

Re: First time using fvwd

Postby nonstick » Mon Aug 11, 2014 5:01 pm

Still no blinking when the disk is reading/writing
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Re: First time using fvwd

Postby fvdw » Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:41 pm

there is more needed to get this led blinking with disk activity, it is one of the things on the to do list.
I did find yet the right setting in the kernel setup file to get this working. Sorry for this
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Re: First time using fvwd

Postby nonstick » Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:00 pm

I got one more question. I want to download torrents with my smartphone from anywhere to my nas, which is the best webtool i should use? web explore?
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Re: First time using fvwd

Postby nonstick » Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:22 pm

maybe its possible to login in to the nas via smartphone and start the download via transmission so i get the speed from my internet at my home?
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Re: First time using fvwd

Postby Jocko » Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:42 pm

nonstick wrote:maybe its possible to login in to the nas via smartphone and start the download via transmission so i get the speed from my internet at my home?
Yes that is the best way.

In this case I advise you to enable the https server for a secure access and install the proxy patch.(viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1632)

Then open the https port (443/TCP) on your router toward your local NAS IP (eg. 192.168.1.xxx)

If you have a static public IP, transmission web interface is available via the url : https://yourpublicIP/transmissioncli
else you must create a DNS from a DDNS provider (no-ip is free) and use the url : https://yourDDNS/transmissioncli
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Re: First time using fvwd

Postby nonstick » Mon Aug 11, 2014 9:48 pm

ok thx for the info sounds awesome, but i got a dynamic ip, so i need a dns :(
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Re: First time using fvwd

Postby nonstick » Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:12 pm

maybe its working =P i was trying to connect via the samrtphone but its asking for a certificate pcks12
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Re: First time using fvwd

Postby Jocko » Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:13 am

:shocked pcks12 is a client certificate (note pcks10 is for a server)

The https server configuration uses no client certificate and so doesn't handle client authentication (anyone can log in ).

So I think that you have make a wrong settings on your smartphone
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Re: First time using fvwd

Postby nonstick » Tue Aug 12, 2014 6:06 am

i tried the ipad also, but cant connect. Maybe i have forgot to enable somthing in the nas , under settings i see this Web Server over TLS/SSL protocol (HTTPS) should i enable this ?
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Re: First time using fvwd

Postby Jocko » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:14 am

nonstick wrote:i tried the ipad also, but cant connect. Maybe i have forgot to enable somthing in the nas , under settings i see this Web Server over TLS/SSL protocol (HTTPS) should i enable this ?
Indeed you must do some things...

First, check 'Enable connexion over TLS/SSL protocol' option and then you must see some more fields.
Create the server certificate.(click on 'Edit TLS/SSL certificate). Be careful, to use the same name in the field 'Domain name' than your DDNS.(If you don't make this, you will get several strong security alerts from your browser and with some recent browser versions you have no access to the https server)
Save your change (Now you must see a new validity period) and close the edit menu.

Recheck the option 'Enable connexion over TLS/SSL protocol'
Keep the default port 443
Save your change (Accept button)

Note: as the certificate is self-signed, you will get some security alerts. To reduce them, you can try to import the certificate authority (click on the related button) and import it as a trusted root authority. (See your smartphone help to do that)

Note2: this certificate authority is related to no trusted authority, you should still have some minor warnings
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