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  1. Yeah I guess it just depends on the rest of your setup. I know for me I was having issues writing backups due to permissions, as well as accessing the drive (on another box) that had the files I wanted to scan for Plex. So I am going to go a little different direction and try it out...
  2. Well I am going to give this a bump because I have the EXACT same question... I ended up going back to 4.7 and moving Plex onto a windows system, but now I am going to try ESXi.
  3. Hi jroberge, Thanks for taking the time to post this. I am on unRAID 5rc8, and I have managed to get through all but the last step, "net rpc..." I get : Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1 The username or password was not correct. Connection failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE I have tried setting the local and samba root passwords as follows: smbpasswd -L root passwd root cp /etc/passwd /etc/shadow /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd /boot/config/ In addition I have set the root password in WEB UI, even though it only seems to control the web page access. I'm a bit stumped as to what to try next... Any help is appreciated! Thanks, Shawn
  4. Does anyone have any advice on a free email service that would provide non TLS or SSL authentication SMTP access so it would be compatible with the notification scripts out there? I have Qwest, Lycos, and GMail and all require either SSL or TLS to access the SMTP server. I also have a Windows 2003 Server box that has an SMTP server service on it, but I can't seem to get it to send mail to the public internet (I don't have a domain and hence no MX registration). Thanks for any help.