Hi, Alt-F supports Time Machine network shares via netatalk/avahi, have you considered this option? It covers all needs for TM backups from macOS (for me at least). Just was passing by and thought might worth sharing, thanks.
Hi, Alt-F supports Time Machine network shares via netatalk/avahi, have you considered this option? It covers all needs for TM backups from macOS (for me at least). Just was passing by and though might worth sharing, thanks.
lovely, after recent package updates ddns service sustained reboot, though there is still a quick start-stop at the beginning: Jan 25 23:09:07 DNS-323-123456 user.notice root: Starting inadyn-mt: OK. Jan 25 23:09:11 DNS-323-123456 user.notice root: inadyn-mt stopped Jan 25 23:09:16 DNS-323-123456 user.notice hot_aux: Restarting inadyn-mt: Stopping inadyn-mt: OK. Starting inadyn-mt: OK. Jan 25 23:09:16 DNS-323-123456 user.err INADYN[1401]: Sat Jan 25 23:09:16 2020: E:CACHE_LIST Failed opening cache...
lovely, after recent package updates ddns service sustained reboot, though there is still a quick start-stop at the beginning: Jan 25 23:09:07 DNS-323-123456 user.notice root: Starting inadyn-mt: OK. Jan 25 23:09:11 DNS-323-123456 user.notice root: inadyn-mt stopped Jan 25 23:09:16 DNS-323-123456 user.notice hot_aux: Restarting inadyn-mt: Stopping inadyn-mt: OK. Starting inadyn-mt: OK. Jan 25 23:09:16 DNS-323-123456 user.err INADYN[1401]: Sat Jan 25 23:09:16 2020: E:CACHE_LIST Failed opening cache...
After further researching and reading "DDNS - DuckDNS not supported out of the box" post I think I've managed to configure inadyn-mt to work with duckdns.org as follows: this is config file used to test inadyn-mt from CLI ($ inadyn-mt), same remains for S44ddns with commented out (or deleted) below CLI DEBUGGING (in production): [root@DNS-323-123456]# cat /etc/inadyn.conf dyndns_system default@duckdns.org alias SET_ME_ALIAS username SET_ME_TOKEN syslog lang_file # # CLI DEBUGGING when enabled log_file...
ddns network service does not start
How to convert a "standard" filesystem to RAID1 keeping all your data
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