Installing asterisk on synology dsm windows#
This connection “remembering” issue causes a situation where client computers attempting to connect for Windows file sharing are denied access to the server, but the problem also affects the web-based access to the Synology DSM operating system. Eventually, all of the permitted client connections become “in use” due to the Synology sometimes remembering FTP connections long after the security cameras have forgotten about those connections. That said I have experienced occasional problems with most of the NAS units that provide FTP services to security cameras. Most of the Synology NAS units are configured primarily as FTP destinations, although the units also provide one or more Windows shares to network computers using either Active Directory integration or Synology Diskstation internal user accounts, as well as offering network time protocol (NTP) services (to security cameras, Active Directory, and/or a PBX system), and Nagios network monitoring.įor the most part, the Synology NAS units have been very reliable.
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I have previously purchased and implemented Synology Diskstation DS1813+, DS412+, DS214+, DS212+, DS213j, and DS112j units, so Synology network attached storage (NAS) devices are not entirely new to me (I also have experience with administering various Linux and Windows servers). Part 1: Reviewing the Synology DS415+īelow is my review of that NAS, as posted on Amazon: One of those busy (non) work items is setting up a Synology DiskStation DS415+ NAS with four 6TB hard drives. I have been busy with a lot of items that are completely unrelated to Oracle Database.
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It seems that lately I struggle to find time to post interesting items to the blog, which is mostly focused on Oracle Database notes, so this is a three in one off-topic post. As frequent readers of this blog likely know, I have not posted very many articles recently.