FTP with Internetbox-NAS and OnlinemediaVault

  • Hello

    Yes, I have already read it: Internetbox NAS cannot FTP. But I also read in an earlier forum post that a It is possible to integrate a USB drive that is attached to the IB.

    The command: “mount -t cifs //internetbox-nas/ /mnt/pfad -o user=MyUser,password=MyPassword,sec=ntlm

    should have been the solution. But with various variants I was unable to mount and access this LW in the online media vault. (User and PW in IB2 is activated)

    So here is my request for help from Raspberry, Debian, Ubuntu and LINUX experts.
    You have certainly managed to find solutions in the 2 years since the post.

    So far I have had 2 WiFi cameras with FTP export to a USB2 drive on the Raspberry. Works perfectly.

    Now I would like to use a USB3 drive on the Internetbox2 (IB2). Speed ​​and accessibility are much better.
    How ​​do I bring these drives, NTFS or EXT4, to the Raspberry via Onlinemediavault (OMV)?

    It would be great if you shared the knowledge or the solution with me.

    Thank you and best regards

    Erni

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    • This will somehow get it to work 🙂

      But this is probably not the right forum for this. As you wrote, you can ping the NAS online without any problems, so you’re probably better off in a Raspbery forum.

      My tip: ask in a Raspery forum and/or search for mount and USB3.

    8 days later

    Those are wishes again

    No plan but I’m wondering how Raspery is supposed to know (resolve) the router’s “internetbox-nas”.

    The command: “mount -t cifs //internetbox-nas/ /mnt/pfad -o user=MyUser,password=MyPassword,sec=ntlm

    I would at least enter the IP (“mount -t cifs //192.168…./ /mnt/pfad -o user=MyUser,password=MyPassword,sec=ntlm”)

    just a shot in the dark.

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    Thanks for the tip. But unfortunately the same result as with the line I tried:

    mount -t cifs //192.168.1.ZZZ/ data /media/ftp -o user=nasuser,password=nasuserpw,sec=ntlm

    "mount error(115): Operation now in progress
    Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)"

    My settings on the IB2:

    Fixed IP for applications: 192.168.1.ZZZ

    Applications>Central Storage = On, Password Protection= on/

    User= nasuser

    Password=nasuserpw

    My settings on the Raspi:

    Fixed IP = yes

    User = puser

    Password=puserpw

    Group=users

    Also tried with an entry in fstab:

    //192.168.1.ZZZ/Data /media/ftp cifs username=nasuser,password=nasuserpw,uid=puser,gid=users 0 0

    Unfortunately it didn’t work either.

    If I ping the IP address: 192.168.1.ZZZ of the NAS on the IB2 via sudo everything is ok:

    "17 packets transmitted, 17 received, 0% packet loss, time 16669ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.446/0.542/0.693/0.070 ms"

    There must be something to be done!

    But as a Linux greenhorn, I’m at my wits’ end. Even with the wiki on the side.

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    Well, I really want to find out more! Like “Would:yumyum: your solution looks like the faster USB 3 disk to use with the Raspberry as an FTP server?

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    This will somehow get it to work 🙂

    But this is probably not the right forum for this. As you wrote, you can ping the NAS online without any problems, so you’re probably better off in a Raspbery forum.

    My tip: ask in a Raspery forum and/or search for mount and USB3.

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    @Erni49@ wrote:

    Well, I really want to find out more! Like “Would:yumyum: your solution looks like the faster USB 3 disk to use with the Raspberry as an FTP server?


    A Raspi is a nice thing. There are many IoT stories that can be produced with it. The VKF/GV thus realizes, for example: hail protection.

    If you write something via xmpp, it runs via a Raspi.

    But quickly and Raspi, that’s mutually exclusive either way 🙂

    Buy a smart NAS. That’s fast.

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    Thanks to everyone for their willingness to help. I’ll take a look at the forums mentioned.

    @Tuxe0ne:

    I was looking for a Raspi solution for my own FTP server that is supplied with videos and images from 2 nesting box cameras.

    I have this solution. There was only talk of optimization here.

    I’m not looking for any possible applications or gimmicks. I’m also not dogmatically for or against NAS, IB, Win, Linux or anything else. For me these are all just tools, nothing else.

    The smart NAS is not an improvement to the solution because it consumes too much power.

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    hello @Erni49

    sry for ot: ​​the thing with the nesting box camera has been a project in the back of my mind for a long time. I just haven’t found a smart, good quality camera yet. do you have a tip for me? Greetings René

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