February 25, 2007
DNS-323 Re-revisited
My formerly piece of junk DNS-323 is turning into something very, very cool.
Some folks started a Wiki for the little NAS. The wiki includes such howtos as how to bootstrap it with a debian distro. Super-cool! My NAS is now running debian sarge (the OS unfortunately is relegated to running on top of the 2.6.6 kernel in the latest firmware). I'm cleaning up some of the howtos on the wiki and even making instructions to greatly greatly improve the device. Using the debian version of samba and some creative scripting, you can turn this little NAS into something that will auth against LDAP (or even run an ldap server) and allow real network use -- like storing all your user's home directories on it. Very, very, very cool. I <3 Linux devices (although I still dislike companies that wait for the community to fix their problems for them).







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