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FreeNAS file directory?
ar3ku
post Fri, 09 Oct 2009 15:56:54 +0000
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Hey everyone, just joined up, but have watched the show for quite a while now - love it =]

I have just set up my own NAS server in our flat using FreeNAS.. Its been going pretty good!

I was thinking the other day, that since we are all putting alot of files on it, we have no way of knowing who has put what, when and where sort of thing...
I wasn't sure what to google and what I did try didn't come up with anything. But I want to have some sort of web page hsted in freenas that only we can get to, that can scan through all the files and tell us, what there is currently, and whats been recently put on... This way we don't end up putting duplicated things on...

Thanks for any input/idea's, not sure if its possible but might be interesting to see.

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post Fri, 09 Oct 2009 22:07:38 +0000
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just keep track of what you put on there and be organized with your files tongue.gif i have 11 people on my freenas server. sure there are a few duplicates, but because we are organized with our data we don't have to deal with very much of that.

but for what you wanted to do: enable the webserver service, set your root directory, enable directory listing and enable the registered users only function. you should be good to go.
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ar3ku
post Sun, 11 Oct 2009 08:18:32 +0000
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Thanks for the reply, yeah I think we might have to do that. Not really found anything that I'm looking for - we're just not very organised people unsure.gif
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post Tue, 27 Oct 2009 07:42:12 +0000
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This seems to be the right sort of thing.

Needs to be run from a windows machine. It might be possible to create some scripts for the FreeNAS command area.


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post Fri, 06 Nov 2009 23:48:56 +0000
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uhh.. there is a file explorer in freenas. you just log in and it gives you a web interface to view the file structure as well as all the files and their size


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post Sat, 07 Nov 2009 17:26:34 +0000
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doesn't var/log contain the samba access with who put what on there ?
if so just a bit of grep should pull out what your after, i'm pretty sure it logs there.


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