![]() ![]() time to reflect on our past that got us here :) custom unix based os for filesharing server. Wouldnt be able to cut it but it looks interesting nevertheless Which talks about using a unix based custom os for this purpose called "freeNAS"īut his system was using a xeon w/ 4gb of ram so i thought my little crappy box Info on manually hexediting files to fix: I would like to have a back up on an os9 mac in the future but time is of the essence right now Now i just have to get the ftp part set up and get to archiving ! This page just saved my ass so im stashing the link here Using old IDE hard drives that were lying around unused I now have functional software raid-5 disk array in windows xp to use as a ftp to backup my mac files I used hirens boot cd to boot into "mini xp" and run the. To enable raid1 mirroring + raid5 arrays in windows xp Sp3Īfter downloading the 3 files + bat file from this site and placing into the C:\windows\raid directory i created So i had to install XP and use software raid-5! I thought this Highpoint controller on this board supported RAID but i was wrong ![]() using this ancient relic's PATA ports lol You can download NetPresenz or the manual. You can run NetPresenz as a foreground application (displaying the log), or as a background only application, so you can have it running transparently while you work.įor more information about how NetPresenz works refer to the PDF manual. It honors the Users & Groups privileges and passwords, and supports multiple logins, anonymous FTP (user name “anonymous” or “ftp”), as well as MacBinary and BinHex transfers, and the “MACB” FTP command. Please click the “I Paid” checkbox in NetPresenz Setup - FTP Setup dialog. NetPresenz was originally shareware, but we are now releasing it for free. It is not needed on Mac OS X, and we have no plans to update it to work on Mac OS X. NetPresenz requires Mac OS 7.x, 8.x or 9.x. You can also host a web site directly from your computer. NetPresenz is a Classic Macintosh implementation of the It allows your Mac to act as an FTP server so you (and others) can access your files from anywhere around the world.
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