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[opensuse] Nas servers
- From: stuart@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 12:14:33 +0000
- Message-id: <416801809-1302696869-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-1172595779-@b11.c5.bise7.blackberry>
I have two buffalo linkstations running on my network has anybody ever used
one? They seem only to support afp, smb and ftp.
I am guessing they are using a linux kernel apache mysql and others but I can't
seem to share via fish or nfs.
I can ssh into the devices but when I authenticate they drop the connection.
How can I mount them so I can access them via console as well as via dolphin os
it better to use windows samba or apples file protocol?
Why such a device doesn't support nfs is beyond me.
Kind regards
Stuart
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one? They seem only to support afp, smb and ftp.
I am guessing they are using a linux kernel apache mysql and others but I can't
seem to share via fish or nfs.
I can ssh into the devices but when I authenticate they drop the connection.
How can I mount them so I can access them via console as well as via dolphin os
it better to use windows samba or apples file protocol?
Why such a device doesn't support nfs is beyond me.
Kind regards
Stuart
Sent from my BlackBerry®
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