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  1. Julio Urquidi

    Asustor Releases Linux Center

    Downloadable through ADM’s App Central, Linux Center lets Asustor NAS owners run a virtualized Linux environment, giving them access to a variety of Linux applications, while still being able to use other apps in the Asustor NAS’ native ADM OS. Linux Center works on Asustor AS31/32, AS50/51...
  2. sfx2000

    [fs] - GlobalScale Espressobin Developer Board

    $55USD plus shipping This is a brand new board, not even powered up. Going thru the closet at the my office, I stumbled on a spare EspressoBin board. We shipped eMMC equipped boards to dev and customer demos - this one does not have an eMMC, so it went on the shelf. This is related to my...
  3. J

    Custom DIY AP: mini-pcie wifi cards known to work well with hostapd?

    Hi all, This is my first post. I apologize if a similar question has been asked, but I could not find one using the search function. I was hoping for some advice. I am currently in the process of dumping my ISP's router and building a small custom network. The project is almost completed...
  4. g_provost

    Helios4 - Open Source DIY NAS

    Hey guys, What do you think about the DIY NAS following project ? http://kobol.io/helios4 Using the same Marvell Armada 388 SoC than Synology DS416j and WD EX4100, but with more memory, highest CPU clock, much cheaper and on top of that completely Open Source.
  5. LuckyMenace

    Linux, VM Workstation Player & Link Aggregation

    Hi all, I'm going to build a really low budget NAS/file server using Ubuntu server with some server CentOS VM images that will run on VM Workstation Player. Does anyone know if link aggregation will work with VM Workstation Player? I'm digging around on Google and can't really find anything...
  6. sfx2000

    Fun watch - ARM and Linux presentation by Free Electrons...

    Thought I would share this one... Some of the ARM hackers here might have already viewed it...
  7. R

    DNS leaks to one site, and not any others

    I’m struggling to find out why one particular ‘DNS Leak Test’ site and no others can consistently show an IP from my local ISP. I use openvpn on Linux, and connect to a provider via CLI. I have the following in my .ovpn config: script-security 2 up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf down...
  8. sfx2000

    [Security] - Consumer AP's and DirtyCOW

    Expect a round of firmware updates to sort the Copy on Write Bug... devices with WebGUI's and dnsmasq do have some concern here. The patch to the kernel is simple enough, but QA testing might take some time - I'd advise contacting the OEM for details for factory firmware. Third-Party FW might...
  9. A

    please help me set up vpn on netgear 7000 with linux

    Hi, So far I have been using Netgear's own software for managing my small home network, without any VPN. However, I have just changed my primary computer to dual-boot Windows 7 and Manjaro Linux, on separate HDs. My long term goal is to disconnect the windows drive from the network entirely. I...
  10. Julio Urquidi

    Thecus Announces 4-Bay Intel Celeron NAS

    Referred to as the bigger brother of the 2-bay N2810Pro, the N4810 is a 4-bay NAS that runs ThecusOS 7.0 on an Intel Celeron N3160 quad-core processor platform using 4 GB of RAM (expandable to 8 GB). Since the new N4810 maxes out to 40 TB of storage, additional RAID options, including RAID 5, 6...
  11. sirbrent

    Cron speedtest question

    This question is a more of a linux question than a networking question. I have a Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X which runs Debian. I am fairly inexperienced with Linux. I installed the speedtest-cli tool (https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli) I then wrote a small script to run the speedtest, append...
  12. Julio Urquidi

    Thecus Preps Upgraded Two Bay Intel Quad Core NAS

    Thecus' N2810Pro Linux NAS gets Intel’s N3160 quad-core processor along with 4 GB of DDR3 memory, expandable to 8 GB. Designed for both SMB and home users, the new 2-bay N2810Pro is a step up from the N2810, offering twice the RAM and processor cores than its predecessor. Also, the new...
  13. sfx2000

    [DIY] - SmallNetworks - Learning by Doing

    Starting a thread here - as I don't see another place for this to land... Loose notes below - RaspPI's are awesome! ======= Gather the following; Raspberry Pi 2/3 board (or kit) I recommend the Hammond Raspberry Pi 2 case, but there are many... SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSD card SanDisk 128GB...
  14. BreakingDad

    The Ars guide to building a Linux router from scratch

    http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/04/the-ars-guide-to-building-a-linux-router-from-scratch/ Maybe of interest to some, good luck if you attempt this, a bit too hardcore for me. Was a good read anyway but I don't think I will be building just yet.
  15. sfx2000

    [News] - Ubuntu 16.04 LTS released

    Canonical unveils 6th LTS release of Ubuntu with 16.04 By Canonical on 20 April 2016 Introduces “snaps” for new robust, secure app format Introduces LXD pure-container hypervisor with OpenStack Mitaka Supports IBM Z and LinuxONE systems with flat pricing Steps towards converged Ubuntu across...
  16. Gotcha

    Linux on usb disk

    Hallo I have a router from my internet provider that is in bridge mode Behind it stands an Asus AC68U This asus I An external USB HD connected with the target image storage for my IP Camera via FTP connection This camera is connected via LAN connection with my asus It is true that the program...
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