ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby andershl » Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:44 pm

Papypat30200 wrote:All is OK with my Readynas duo V2 except that I can't access it by REMOTE with my Android phone GALAXY S

The application on the phone seem to function,I can connect with a good user ID, it give the name of my nas in Remote tab but don't respond and show a "221 Bye" message.


I experience exactly the same on my Motorola Defy. Have two DUOs, at different locations, they work perfectly well from computers at different locations with different userids. From the 'droid I DO see both in the display, right arrows shown, ready to open the share lists. Whenever trying to do so, however, I simply get "221 Goodbye" after a second or so.
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby andershl » Mon Jan 23, 2012 6:29 am

Found that it will only work with
1) Anonymous login from the 'droid
2) Those shares at the ReadyNAS that have default FTP-access set to read/only
Login attempts with userid/pw from the 'droid will inevitably just return "221 Goodbye"
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby Papypat30200 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:39 am

Thanks for the tip but How do you manage an "Anonymous" login ?
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby Deb-B » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:30 pm

Wish I'd known all this before I bought the beastie... It has been a nightmare to set up and now I find it doesn't do half of what I need it to. Hope they fix it soon. I can't get my shares working remotely on my Mac or my iPad.
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby Deb-B » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:37 pm

mdgm wrote:Sure.

chirpa wrote:To use Remote on iPhone/Android (via FTP) on Duo v2, try this add-on: http://www.readynas.com/download/addons ... rm_1.1.bin (enables the FTP service on the Remote network interface)
Future Remote or iPhone will have the option to use CIFS instead of FTP. Not sure when that will go through the App Store approval process.


Tried this. Got "Failed to install add-on"
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby mdgm » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:40 pm

It may still have installed successfully. On the Dashboard, click Configure and look under Add-ons > Installed. What add-ons do you see there?
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby Deb-B » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:14 pm

Yes, it did install, but still won't work. I have read that it only works with Raidiator 5.3.2 and below. Mine has 5.3.4.
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby Deb-B » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:14 pm

I can't see the shares on my mac either, using the remote client.
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby adam77 » Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:44 am

I have a Duo v2 (5.3.4) and couldn't get the remote access from my Android working either. This was one of the reasons I bought it so was disappointed when it didn't work out of the box. Or even after installing the remote iphone add-on http://www.readynas.com/download/addons/arm/5.3/RemoteiPhone-arm_1.1.bin (The light is green on the add-ons page, but grey when you click on the iphone add-on - I wonder if this means it's not working properly.....)

However after some tinkering I have now got it working. I initially followed the instructions here: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=58716 to switch proftpd on, but then I started getting the 221 Goodbye message as soon as my Android connected.
After investigating the log file for proftpd, I found that it was rejecting my log in because I didn't have a shell defined against my user account. Instead of setting a shell, I added 'RequireValidShell off' to the pfoftpd.conf file and then voila, I connected and logged in from my Android phone.
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby mdgm » Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:50 am

Do note that FTP is added as a feature in 5.3.5 (currently in public beta: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=148&t=62728). I'd now recommend using that rather than the RemoteiPhone add-on. With 5.3.5 enabling FTP for use with ReadyNAS Remote is easy.
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby Deb-B » Sat Apr 28, 2012 7:31 pm

Thanks. Good to see the new version seems to be addressing everyone's queries. How long does Beta testing usually take? Also, can you recommend me any good sites where I can learn more about the general principles of FTP, uPnP, port forwarding etc. in general, as I am finding this level of technical discussion challenging and would like to learn more!
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby mdgm » Sat Apr 28, 2012 7:37 pm

Deb-B wrote:Thanks. Good to see the new version seems to be addressing everyone's queries. How long does Beta testing usually take?

Beta lengths can vary. Could be anything from a few weeks or so, to up to about 6 months. Most likely somewhere around a few months give or take a few weeks usually, I think. It does depend a bit on how big a firmware update is. This one appears to be a pretty big one.
Deb-B wrote:Also, can you recommend me any good sites where I can learn more about the general principles of FTP, uPnP, port forwarding etc. in general, as I am finding this level of technical discussion challenging and would like to learn more!

What do you want to know about those things?
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby Deb-B » Sun Apr 29, 2012 2:28 am

What the terms mean, what they do....
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby StephenB » Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:10 am

There is some basic information on networks here: http://compnetworking.about.com/od/basi ... basics.htm Though it is loaded with ads.

Once you get the basics down, wikipedia is helpful.
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Re: ReadyNAS Remote Duo V2 installation

Postby Deb-B » Thu May 03, 2012 12:27 am

Wow, that's fantastic, exactly what I was after. Thanks!!! By the way, our Duo v2 makes lots of little clunky noises and the drives occasionally can be heard inside while it is not being used. The activity light also flashes occasionally. Is this normal?
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