Hello,
I would like to access the 700g using nfs from the WAN.
If that's possible, how could I do that ?
Thank.
Hello,
I would like to access the 700g using nfs from the WAN.
If that's possible, how could I do that ?
Thank.
BTW cifs could also do the trick for me
You would need to setup a VPN (Virtal Private Network) that you could connect to via the internet from any location. The only problem is, as far as I can tell the 700g does not have a built-in VPN server, so you would need a 2nd computer to act as a VPN server. Once that's setup connecting is easy and you'll have full, secure & encrypted access to you network from anywhere.
I don't really care about security as the 700g is after an openwrt router.
All I want is that computers after the openwrt router have access to the hd of the 700g.
Thank
Well, if it's all being accessed on your local network, then you should be able to do a connection to it without any problems, provided the WL700g is not also trying to play router, along with your OpenWRT router. If the wl700 is also trying to play router, it could be on a different subnet (openwrt could be 192.168.0.1 and the wl700g defaults to 192.168.1.1), which might make it more difficult to connect to across the network. You would need to put the wl700g into AP mode, which will make it a slave device on the network.
If you want access to it outside your network (from work, for instance), then again you'll need a VPN server on your home network. In either case if you already have an openwrt router, you should take the wl700g out of router mode and put in AP mode so you don't have competing DHCP servers and firewalls.
Hi
I have just gotten a wl-700ge router, and am trying to get the NFS share to work correctly. I have enabled NFS read/write in the admin console for the router, but I do not appear to be able to mount any directories. I just get permission denied.
A google search doesn't show up anything in particular for this router. I have tried combinations such as 192.168.1.1:/export/MYSHARE1 and 192.168.1.1:/export/MYVOLUME1, none of which work. Which directory is actually meant to be shared? (with the default MYSHARE1 MYVOLUME1 hard disc settings)
Thanks
d3viant
I access my router with <IP>\MYSHARE1\
So I think you should lose the "export" part in your path call...
Remco
Hmm no luck with that, mounting 192.168.1.1:/MYSHARE1 failed with permission denied again
Ok, managed to mount it eventually with 192.168.1.1:/shares/MYVOLUME1/MYSHARE1
Router: wl500g deluxe + 64MB SD -- OpenWRT Kamikaze 7.09
Packages: OpenVPN, SSH
NAS: NAS1000 400GB, TwonkyVision Media Server
WirelessClient: TG100, MGB100-"Schufti Style"
Hi guys,
Does anyone know if it's possible for the White Box to act as an NFS client for a remotely shared folder (in my case a box running Ubuntu 7.04)?
I've tried something along the line of:
mount -t nfs ubuntu_box:/media/stuff /shares/MYVOLUME1/share2
but getting 'Invalid argument' errors.
(If I take off the '-t nfs' then I get an 'File not found error; and since upgrading to BusyBox 1.5 I get a super helpful 'Operation failed' error instead )
I can mount the folder from my macbook pro so the ubuntu box seems to be set up properly (as much as a complete n00b like me can set it up ).
-T
PS. A big thanks to everyone on this site. Like all of you, I was excited by an affordable, wireless NAS only to be dissapointed by the truly terrible firmware. Now I have something I can SSH into, listen to my music via mt-daapd and spin down the HD. (But not for bittorrenting, that still sucks!) Everything I've learnt here has given me the confidence to graduate to a 'proper' Linux server Thanx guys!
Hi everyone,
I've been mounting the WL700 share on my ubuntu box using both cifs and nfs. I'd prefer nfs since you can make file links and cifs cannot. But right now nfs is really problematic to use : when I create a file from my ubuntu box, it gets my ubuntu UID/GID which do not match the default UID/GID (35000/42000) on the WL700. This means means that I subsequently have permissions problems on those files, for instance when I access the WL700 from the WAN...
I know in principle it should be possible to map UID/GIDs when exporting a directory over nfs, but I can't find a way to do it on this box (I can't find out how to start the nfs deamon with a mapping file option). Has anyone already succeeded in doing this?
Phil.
Hi,
I tried to mount my WL-700gE with Mac OS, but always get the error Message "Permission denied". Configured the Asus für NFS and PBSA as mentioned on the FAQ-Page at Asus.
So, what to do?
best regards.
I'm having trouble to access nfs shares with the os 10.4 finder.
when i try to connect to nfs://192.168.1.1/MYSHARE1, i get a wrong username or password alert, but i know it's correct because samba (smb://192.168.1.1/MYSHARE1) works perfectly.
is this because the wl700ge is using a different nfs version than 10.4?
the box has the standard 1.0.7.8 firmware on it...
anyone got it working and can tell me what's going on?