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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: vishnumrao on August 09, 2010, 03:31:45 PM
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Have been playing around with my DNS 323 for a couple of weeks now. I have enabled Dlink's Bittorrent addon. I notice that my Bittorrent folder is unlocked and there is no option to let only users access it.
When I have friends over for a LAN party etc, I don't want them accessing my BT files (or even viewing them). Is there a way to lock the bt folder?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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When you say it is unlocked, is the folder shared with no restrictions or do you access the folder from within the Volume_1 (or 2) share?
If it's the later remove or protect the Volume_1 (or 2) share and optionally share and protect the BT directory.
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The folder is shared with no restrictions. I have 2 drives in a RAID 1. So I have only Volume_1. Only a folder inside Volume_1 named "Data" is shared. I have usernames and passwords for two users who can use access them. But if I choose all accounts to be able to access the "Data" folder, then even "Data" is accessible with no restrictions.
I assume that if "Data" folder is set to be a samba share for all accounts, it should be accessible for all usernames only. But what I see is that "Data" is accessible without even asking for username & password.
I have fun_plug installed. So I have a "sshd" as a third user.
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In firmware version 1.08, you will be prompted for credentials even on shares set with "all accounts" access. People here usually don't want that new functionality, sounds like you do. For me, it doesn't bother me :)
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@jamieburchell: How bout the BT folders? If the BT folders are locked in 1.08, I will go back to 1.08 firmware from the 1.09 I currently have.
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1.09 firmware is 1.08 firmware with online backup.
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@jamieburchell: How bout the BT folders? If the BT folders are locked in 1.08, I will go back to 1.08 firmware from the 1.09 I currently have.
I don't use BT so I don't know what the DNS-323 does with this folder. I assumed it just creates a standard folder that you can share if you want to, and in that case it would follow the same rules as any other shared folder on the box I.e. Prompt for credentials.
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When BT is enabled, a folder Volume_1/BT is created and is a samba share with no restrictions. And I can't change the permissions on the share! I will post a screenshot once I get home.
Anybody else notice this problem? Any solutions?
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Normal. Either replace it with Transmission or just move the files after they download.
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Aw thats bad news! I can move the files after the download is complete. But what about the incomplete downloads?
I have been trying to install Transmission. Couldn't get it to work. I should try harder!! :) :)
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Transmission shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to get up and running and is (IMO) significantly better as it uses fewer resources.
Incomplete downloads are basically useless and IIRC are locked anyway until completed. Not sure why they would be an issue for you.
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How about just saying, "hey guys, I watch ****" :)
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How about just saying, "hey guys, I watch ****" :)
Don't do that when I'm drinking coffee and over my keyboard! :o ;D Now I have to clean the keyboard. ;)
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Now I have to clean the keyboard. ;)
There's probably a market for "accident/splash proof" keyboards, especially for those of us who have such videos....
What, did I go too far? :D
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I just wondered how you knew what the download contest was? Experience? :P
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Just a guess ;) I'm struggling to think of any other sensitive content that can be downloaded over BT...
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Just a guess ;) I'm struggling to think of any other sensitive content that can be downloaded over BT...
I don't want anyone seeing my latest Linux download, Microsoft might kick me out of the MVP program for leaving the fold! ;D
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I don't want anyone seeing my latest Linux download, Microsoft might kick me out of the MVP program for leaving the fold! ;D
Ah of course, that'll be it.
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Ha ha you guys are funny! Irrespective of what content is being downloaded, its about keeping one's files to oneself.
Shouldn't BT folders also have the same share restriction options as the other shares. Hopefully Dlink will issue a fix for this oversight!
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Sorry, we were just having some fun at your expense. :)
I don't use BT on the box, but AFAIK, I don't see why the folder permissions shouldn't be the same. Perhaps they feel it's a "special" folder.
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I hope someone from the Dlink engineering team gets the point and issues a fix in their next release ( if there's one)
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There's a whole list of things to fix in the next release in the forum. :D
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If the share mode changed in 1.08 so that even shares accessible to "All Accounts" need a login, it seems strage that the rule doesn't apply to that folder.
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If I had BT running, I'd check it. :)