matinlowery wrote:
Time Server
The "Network Time Server" option isn't documented in the user manual PDF. I've entered an IP for an NTP server, and can ping it from the NASLite2 server, but the status page is showing that it hasn't yet contacted that server ("Last Successful Synchronization: Unknown"). When does the NASLite2 server attempt synchronization? (Particular time/day/etc.?)
CIFS
My router uses Tomato firmware, which offers some logging features via CIFS for Internet bandwidth use tracking, etc. The CIFS connection requires a non-blank (1 alphanumeric character or more) username and password. There's also a field for "domain," but it's not mandatory. Is there a "generic" user/pass that NASLite2 supports to enable a connection via CIFS? I've tried using the admin user/pass, but had no luck in mounting the server on Tomato through CIFS. Connections as shares to Windows PCs in the workgroup work fine, so it appears to be a login issue through CIFS.
I had a similiar problem when I first started with this but I resolved the issue by using one of the ones specified in the NTP Setup screen ie
CHANGE TIME SERVER
Current NASLite-M2 x64 Time Server IP Address is [ 132.163.4.103 ].
The NASLite-M2 x64 system clock can be automatically synchronized using a
remote Time Server. The new IP address must point to a valid RFC 868 time
server. If the provided Time Server IP is outside of the local network scope,
then a valid gateway must be defined. Below is a list of servers made
available by the NIST Internet Time Service:
129.6.15.28, 129.6.15.29 .................... NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland
132.163.4.101, 132.163.4.102, 132.163.4.103 . NIST, Boulder, Colorado
206.246.118.250, 208.184.49.9, 64.125.78.85 . WiTime VA, NY and CA
64.236.96.53, 69.25.96.13, 207.200.81.113 ... Symmetricom VA and CA
An IP of 0.0.0.0 will disable synchronization.
Example: > 129.6.15.28
I used on of the Boulder Coloado ones and that did the trick
It may be worth a try