No more torrents=no changes anyhow. Today marks the end of an era. Sort of. TPB will no longer give out links to.torrent files. The reason is simple: They're just a. If you’ve been using your computer to manage the apps for your iOS device, that time has come to an end. The latest update to Apple’s iTunes removes its access to. After testing a total of 13 two-bay network-attached storage (NAS) devices, we found that the QNAP Turbo NAS TS-251 is the best home NAS for most people. When I first set out to build my NAS, I investigated a number of different options. But one immediately stood out as the best – FreeNAS. With a huge list of. Free. NAS 9 - The Ultimate Quick Start Guide. When I first set out to build my NAS, I investigated a number of different options…. But one immediately stood out as the best – Free. NAS. With a huge list of supported features, plugins abound, a gorgeous AND user friendly interface, and THE BESTdocumentation of a free software product that I have ever come across. They really have out done themselves at every turn with their software, Free. NAS is really so much more than just storage! UPDATE: Free. NAS 9. Has just been released and with it a BTSync plugin! Stay tuned for updates regarding some of the new features and plugins!! Check out the Upgrading Your Free. NAS section below for details on how to update your system! So what can I do with Free. NAS? Create your Own NAS Setup a SFTP Server Setup a Plex/XBMC Media Server Setup a DLNA / i. Tunes Media Server Setup your own Personal Cloud Storage Setup Sabnzbd, Couch. Potato & Sickbeard. And so much More! For more functionality – Check out the Free. NAS website & Plugins! Installing & Configuring Free. NAS 9. 1. Click the arrow to expand a section…. Install Free. NAS from CD1.) Download the appropriate Free. NAS . ISO and Burn the Image to Disc. During Boot- up Hit F1. CD- Rom ( Alternatively you can change the boot order in your Bios )3.) Free. NAS will then Begin to boot, You should be welcomed by the below Screen. Select Install/Upgrade 4.) Select which storage device you wish to Install Free. NAS to. The Free. NAS OS Takes up very little space, but will consume all available space. If possible, do not waste a Large HD on the Free. NAS Install!! If installing to Flash Drive ( 4gb+) Make sure that the flash drive has been wiped clean. For best possible performance – You will want to use a USB 3. Flash Drive in a USB 3. Port. 5.) After selecting a storage device to install to, You will recieve the following Warning before you Continue. 6.) After several minutes, you should get the following screen, notifying you that your install was a success!! Hit OK to continue, Reboot your machine and remove the Free. NAS Install Disc. 7.) If everything went well, You should reach the following screen after the reboot. Free. NAS is administered and accessible via it’s Web UI – Go ahead and type the IP address it displays from another PC’s browser to make sure you can access your brand- new Free. NAS server! 8.) Before you get too excited. I strongly advise setting a Static IP address before diving any further into the Web Front- End. Manually Setting an IP Address from the Console Menu. Enter an option from 1- 1. Select an interface (q to quit): & lt; b& gt; 1& lt; /b& gt. Delete existing config? Configure interface for DHCP? Configure IPv. 4? Interface name: (Enter a Name for this Interface). Several input formats are supported. Example 1 CIDR Notation. Example 2 IP and Netmask seperate. IP: 1. 92. 1. 68. Netmask: 2. 55. 2. IPv. 4 Address: & lt; b& gt; 1. Net. Mask: 2. 55. Saving interface configuration: Ok. Configure IPv. 6? Restarting network: ok. You may try the following URLs to access the web user interface. Enter an option from. Select an interface(qtoquit): & lt; b& gt; 1& lt; /b& gt; Delete existing config?(y/n)& lt; b& gt; n& lt; /b& gt; Configure interfacefor. DHCP?(y/n)& lt; b& gt; n& lt; /b& gt; Configure IPv. Interfacename: (Entera. Name forthis. Interface)Several input formats are supported. Example. 1CIDR Notation: 1. Example. 2IP and. Netmask seperate: IP: 1. Netmask: 2. 55. 2. IPv. 4 Address: & lt; b& gt; 1. Net. Mask: 2. 55. Saving interfaceconfiguration: Ok. Configure IPv. 6?(y/n)& lt; b& gt; n& lt; /b& gt; Restarting network: ok. You may trythe following URLs toaccess the web user interface: http: //1. Install Free. NAS to USB Flash Drive (You don’t need a CD drive and when IMG is done, you can plug into server and you are up and running)1. Download 7- zip(http: //www. Win. 32. Disk. Imager(https: //launchpad. Install the two above programs. Extract Free. NAS with 7- zip. Write IMG to USB using Win. Disk. Imager. 5. Plug completed USB into server and you are good to go. Posted by “Fishin. Fiend” @ http: //forums. Initial Setup. [learn_more caption=”Setting an Admin Password”]. Upon First Logging into Your Free. NAS Web GUI, You may notice the blinking red alert symbol in the top right hand corner of your screen. If you hover over the alert, it will inform you that you need to set a password for your Admin account. In order to get rid of that annoying blinking red alert (and Secure your NAS…which is kind of important too),Go to: Account > Admin Account > Change Password. Network – Global Configuration”]. Browse to: Network > Global Configuration. Make sure to Add your Name. Server & Default Gateway.( Probably your Routers IP address )[/learn_more]. Users & Groups. Account > Users > Add User. Account > Groups > Add Group. For Most Users, You will want to follow the above templates for User & Group Creation. Please see the very detailed Free. NAS Documentation For an In- Depth Look at Setting up Users & Groups. Creating Periodic Snap. Shots. A periodic snapshot task allows you to schedule the creation of read- only versions of ZFS volumes and datasets at a given point in time. Snapshots can be created quickly and, if little data changes, new snapshots take up very little space. For example, a snapshot where no files have changed takes 0 MB of storage, but if you change a 1. GB file it will keep a copy of both the old and the new 1. GB version. Snapshots provide a clever way of keeping a history of files, should you need to recover an older copy or even a deleted file. For this reason, many administrators take snapshots often (e. Replication Tasks). Such a strategy allows the administrator to roll the system back to a specific time or, if there is a catastrophic loss, an off- site snapshot can restore the system up to the last snapshot interval. Before you can create a snapshot, you need to have an existing ZFS volume. These can be created in Storage → Volumes → ZFS Volume Manager. Storage > Periodic Snapshots > Add Snapshot. For Most Users, You will want to follow the above templates for creating periodic snapshots( Your frequency may differ, based on your needs! Please see the very detailed Free. NAS Documentation For an In- Depth Look at Setting up Periodic Snapshots. Creating a System Volume. Storage > Volumes > ZFS Volume Manager. Creating Data. Sets. After Creating your Volume, your next step will be to create a set of Logical Datasets that you can then Setup your Shares to Point to. For this example I have created 2 Datasets – Backups & Media Store. Storage > View Volumes > Highlighting your Main volume > Select Create ZFS Dataset. After the Data set is created – Highlight it and Select Change Permissions. In the example below, I’ve set the User (root) & Group(wheel) to have the following levels of access. This is how you will be setting user access permissions in your File structure going forward! This is important for SFTP remote access later )For an In- Depth Look at Setting up Datasets, Please see the very Detailed Free. NAS Documentation. Creating Shares. [learn_more caption=”Apple – Creating A AFP Share”]. Browse to: Sharing > Windows > Add Apple(AFP) Share. If you haven’t already done so, You will need to Enable the AFS Service. Services > Control Services. Unix – Creating A NFS Share”]. Browse to: Sharing > Windows > Add Unix (NFS) Share If you haven’t already done so, You will need to Enable the NFS Service. Services > Control Services. Windows – Creating A CIFS Share”]. Browse to: Sharing > Windows > Add Windows(CIFS) Share If you haven’t already done so, You will need to Enable the CIFS Service. Services > Control Services. For Most Users, You will want to accept the Default Configuration( As shown in the above screenshots) When Creating a Share. For an In- Depth Look at Setting up Shares, Please see the very Detailed Free. NAS Documentation. Accessing your CIFS Share. There are a few different ways to go about accessing your newly created Free. NAS Filestructure. I’ve detailed 3 different ways to access your Data Below! In Windows Explorer Simply enter: \\{freenas ip address}Or You can Map the Network Share: Start > Computer > Map Network Drive. Alternatively, If you have FTP Configured on your Free. NAS box – You can Map the FTP Site! What to Do Now That You Can’t Sync i. OS Apps Using i. Tunes. If you’ve been using your computer to manage the apps for your i. OS device, that time has come to an end. The latest update to Apple’s i. Tunes removes its access to the i. OS App Store, as well as the ability to manage i. OS apps, with the company expecting you to handle all that app- related business on your i. OS device itself. So long, app syncing. How to Manage Your Apps. If you decide to update to i. Tunes 1. 2. 7 (or if it automatically updates itself), you’ll be greeted with a message telling you to manage your apps or ringtones on your i. OS device instead of on i. Tunes. The update also moved its i. Tunes U content, placing it into the Podcasts section of the app. You’ll still be able to manage media like music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, and audiobooks, but besides the ability to share files (like documents, presentations, or comic books) between supported i. OS apps and your computer, all other aspects of app management, including icon rearrangement, have been removed. It only took five years since the inductive charging standard’s adoption by nearly every major…Read more Having more than one way to manage your apps was always convenient, even if the i. Tunes interface was a bit clunky. Luckily, you can download, delete, or redownload your apps on your i. OS device, and without much hassle. Here’s how you can redownload your apps: Open the App Store app. Phone or i. Pod touch users: Tap Updates, then tap Purchased (i. Pad owners: Tap Purchased). Tap “Not on This [device].”Find the app that you want to download, then tap the download icon. What About Apps Unavailable in the App Store? If you’re like me, you’re probably using an app or two that isn’t exactly “available” anymore in the App Store. If you’re worried your favorite unlicensed Tetris clone will disappear from your phone after it disappeared from the App Store, you can breathe a little easier—as long as you have a copy of the actual app file. App files (ending in . Tunes Media folder on your computer: Mac: /Users/username/Music/i. Tunes/i. Tunes Media. Windows 7 or later: Open C: \Users\username\My Music\i. Tunes\i. Tunes Media. Since you can’t manage the apps using i. Tunes interface, you’ll have to use your computer’s file explorer alongside the i. Tunes window. Plug your i. OS device in your computer, find the actual app file, and simply drag it on top of your device when it shows up in the i. Tunes sidebar. You can use the same method to manually add ringtones and books. Since your outcast apps probably haven’t updated to support 6. Phone 8 or face- scanning i. Phone X. In fact, i. OS 1. 1 ends support for older 3. OS 1. 1 device will lose support for 3. Come September 1. OS 1. 1 is released to the public, you’ll have to say goodbye to your obsolete apps. Here’s how you can figure out which apps are along for the ride and which ones are destined for the great 3. App Store in the sky. Apple starts cutting the bloat from i. Tunes by removing i. OS App Store | The Verge.
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