nasfan wrote:
I have tried g4u with NASLite+ and it works! You can define which disk to use simply by specifying the path in g4u.
This placed my image file in the root directory of Disk-1:
uploaddisk Anonymous@192.168.0.250 Disk-1\filename.gz
You need to type "password" when g4u prompts for a password. Although NASLite likes empty passwords, g4u does not.
With g4u's default compression, a clone of a 2.6Gb disk produced an image file of 1.63Gb. I had only a 10-BASE-T NIC in the client machine and achieved an overall transfer rate of 192 Kb/second.
I think g4u is an excellent companion to NASLite+ because the ability to use FTP means nothing different needs to be run on the server which can carry on normal activity.
Thanks! I finally got it to work. I figured out that it is case sensitive "Disk-2/"