I have succesfullyconnect to a synology ds216j NAS through ftp. Now to map it as a drive
Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone > Op 12 sep 2024 om 20:17 heeft Frantisek Rysanek <frantisek.rysa...@post.cz> > het volgende geschreven: > > >> >> Now let's see if I can connect to my NAS . > > I assume that the NAS principally serves CIFS/SMB = runs Samba. > Or that's probably what you're after. > > There's a chance to connect to that using Microsoft networking. > That's the *third* flavour of DOS networking, not discussed yet: > NDIS. You should have no problem to find an NDIS-flavoured driver for > your NIC HW. > On the Microsoft networking side, you need one of: > Microsoft Network Client 3.0 for MS-DOS > Microsoft Lan Manager 2.2a or 2.2c > > A snippet of further reading (I'm repeating myself and advertising my > own scribble): > http://support.fccps.cz/download/adv/frr/cups_howto/cups_howto.htm#dos > > If you want, you can have a CRYNWR interface available from the same > driver stack - you need to also load ndispkt. > > On the Samba side, you will need to "drop some defences" = permit > older authentication features and older SMB protocol versions. > Compile-time defaults in modern versions of Samba have deprecated the > old standards, but AFAICT, the old stuff can still be enabled by way > of runtime configuration (smb.conf). You should have a clue if your > NAS OS/FW allows you to tamper such details of its config. > > If the NAS has a web interface, you can try some browser from DOS. > Perhaps don't expect much, if the interface relies heavily on CSS or > JavaScript (a decade ago, I'd say Java or ActiveX :-) > > If the NAS can serve FTP, you can use M.Brutman's client - or any > other you can put your hands on. > > Good luck and have fun. > > Frank > _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user