On Sun, 2016-06-12 at 11:35 +0200, Krzysztof Grzempa wrote:
> Cheers guys,
>
> I'm planning to build my own server at home for multiple purposes (my
> projects, home NAS etc). I'm planning to use zones to separate WAN
> access server (www hosting, git and svn repos, email maybe..) and SAN
>
On Sun, 12 Jun 2016, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
we have smb2 in it. I don't use ftp either, so I cannot comment on that,
although I vaguely remember talk about removing it because it was removed
from illumos.
I am using proftpd compiled from sources and it works good for
anonymous ftp.
I am also
hi Krzysztof,
On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Krzysztof Grzempa
wrote:
> Cheers guys,
>
> I'm planning to build my own server at home for multiple purposes (my
> projects, home NAS etc). I'm planning to use zones to separate WAN access
> server (www hosting, git and svn
See here for starters:
http://kebesays.blogspot.com/2014/06/home-data-center-20-dogfooding-again.html?m=1
I use NFS for my home filing because I'm a Mac household. I use the built-in
SMB for a destination drop for my network scanner/printer.
The biggest weakness I feel my setup has is
I have not tried dlna or fish shell, but the rest are either integrated or
just a package install away. I have a web server with Marian, NFS, and
samba where I store axis camera videos. The one that took the most fiddling
was samba because the integrated samba is a bit different than standard
Cheers guys,
I'm planning to build my own server at home for multiple purposes (my
projects, home NAS etc). I'm planning to use zones to separate WAN access
server (www hosting, git and svn repos, email maybe..) and SAN
functionalities for LAN only access.
Now, i'm huge fan of Illumos. I used to