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  1. I suppose my initial needs are pretty basic as well for sync'ing files remotely. What I've been trying (and getting nowhere fast) is looking at replicating a "Dropbox.com"-style sync. After much searching I ran across iFolder from Novell, but that requires more linux knowledge than I currently posses and so is currently beyond my reach. It looked to be the most promising and the closest match to having that "Dropbox" experience. Anyhow, I then settled on trying to use vsftp but realized that my router cannot re-map ports so I dropped that idea. If you or anyone who reads this has any alternate suggestions for me to try, that would be fantastic! I am already streaming my audio using Subsonic to my workplace, which is really cool. I don't have to take anything with me.
  2. You mentioned two primary uses one being a private cloud backup. I would be very interested to know what you use to achieve this and maybe toss in a bit of explanation on how you use it. Alas, I only have 1/10th the storage capacity, however I have not even put a dent in 6TB yet.
  3. Thanks BRiT, I do have the go script modified to match the one in the tutorial. What I ended up doing was slapping a "sleep 15;" in front of the "subsonic_start.sh" call. It seems to be working OK now whenever I re-start my server. Thanks again for the tips! Everyone on here is so very helpful!
  4. Hey crew! ALERT: super-n00b here. First, thanks for this guide! I was able to do everything with next to 0 issues. However, when I re-start the unRAID server, Subsonic acts like it's no longer there. Here is what I mean: the first time i installed everything, i was able to get to subsonic without any trouble using the same URL in the guide: http://tower:22111/subsonic upon the next re-start my browser would just return a "404: not found" message. second restart and i was able to get to subsonic third time, error 404. It seems rather peculiar that it's so hit-or-miss and I'm hoping someone here could tell me where to look to see if there is something happening during boot that might be causing an error, or perhaps a timing thing (i saw a post from Joe L. on another subject that mentioned echoing a start command to cron a minute after the emhttp was started in the "go" script). Any ideas would be very helpful! Thanks, Jeff
  5. Thanks, BRiT, I knew there had to be a script somewhere, I just didn't look hard enough. And I did re-run the script from emhttp, which takes quite awhile like you said. Your solution is exactly what I was trying to do: just apply the perms to the new folder and subfolder/files. Perfect! I saw all of the chmod and chgrp commands go by on emhttp, but I'm just not experienced enough to try them on my own; I'd likely screw something up! Thanks again!
  6. Ok, I am having similar issues with user shares. I upg. from free 4.5.6 to pro 5.0b2. Shares are all public, no security. Everything worked fine on 4.5.6. Did the one-time "new security" thing and then I was finally able to get to the Shares again. I then plugged in a USB drive to the server, mounted it, copied a fairly large folder over to a new directory under one of the Shares. I did this through telnet using putty. When I tried to access this folder via \\tower\Images\35mm_slides, I got "Access Denied" again. Tried this from Win 7 and XP, same error. Images is the Share name, btw. Am I missing something? Should I not have copied files over this way? I'm pretty stuck here and am now considering going back to 4.5.6 for now unless someone can provide a solution. If I've left any crucial information out that someone might need to help, I'll be glad to provide it. Thanks!