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Author Topic: Hide BT Folder  (Read 3409 times)

joel.chouinard

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Hide BT Folder
« on: January 23, 2010, 10:22:04 AM »

Hi,

I am using the integrated BT client in my DNS-323 and would like to make the default "BT" folder that it creates either hidden, password protected, or inaccessible to other users.  Is there any way to do this. Any suggestions are appreciated!  thanks...
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SnapperNZ

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Re: Hide BT Folder
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2010, 12:49:06 PM »

Same could be said about the web_page folder too.  What happens if someone accesses it and deletes goweb.htm?

Interestingly I once enabled BT on my DNS-323 and used to see it when connecting to the NAS - it's not there any more (I never used it, it never really worked well or had enough configuration options for my liking).

So, I'm not sure how my BT folder disappeared but it has.

I guess the only way to set ACL's on that folder is going to be via ssh terminal session. Good luck with finding out. 
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joel.chouinard

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Re: Hide BT Folder
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2010, 08:44:55 PM »

Yeah, It will be an interesting journey especially as this device does not support NTFS format so I can't even set folder properties to "hidden".  As far as the gotoweb that is not a concern for me if someone deletes it as I use Dlink's "Easy Search Utlilty", select my DNS device and then select "Configuration" and it takes me to the log in screen the same way gotoweb does.  Anyway thanks for the feedback and maybe I can still get a tip from one of the Linux experts out there that has a hack or two up their sleeve as I don't believe there is a firmware update that accomplish's what I want to do, or is there?
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