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Updates? #1
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Thanks. This still could be useful for some, I suppose. But if you have to drop to SSH to control it, you might as well just install it from there, too. The GUI was the big thing this had going for it. I don't think there ever was one specifically for Linux. NASTools told me that he basically used the one from the Windows build since it's all HTML, anyway. Was the only issue you had using the GUI the self-signed certificate because it wants to use https? You didn't show much of the problem. Yeah, that's going to happen these days, you just have to click through it. |
If you follow the standard ZeroTier installation setup, you could potentially fill up the root of the ReadyNASOS. At least these packages serve as a place for proper ReadyNAS compatibility. NAStools was using the Mac UI. In 1.2, ZeroTier moved away from HTML-based frontend. On Mac, they moved to an Objective-C interface and Windows appears to be a C++ project. edited since no longer mobile |
Firstly I need to thank you such a good work, don't know NAStools still active but I'll be glad if any ZeroTier update available for ReadyNAS OS 6.10.x and mine is 32Bit-armel. |
Will any updates be coming? ZeroTier is now up to V1.2.4, and V1.2.0 was a major update. Would love to be able to do it myself, but instructions seem to be generic build for Linux ZeroTier from their site, not for ReadyNAS App version.
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