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Advanced Tomato Router Firmware & unRAID?

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Has anyone used Advanced Tomato router firmware and have had any success mounting an unraid share via CIFS from the router?

I'm trying to add one of my shares to keep router logs, but can't seem to get it to mount.

I have not used Advanced, but have used Toastman/Shibby versions which is what Advanced is based off of.  Under Administration -> CIFS Client, enable /cifs1, UNC would be the path to the share on unRAID (ex: \\192.168.1.2\logs).  Username "guest", Password "guest" (or if you have set a custom username/pass for the share use it instead).  Security Default (NTLM).

 

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Thanks for the reply unevent.

Still no luck...I think i've tried every combination of security, creating users and passwords, etc..not sure why it isn't working.

Maybe this build of tomato has an issue...

FYI,  I'm also on toastman/shibby and found that it would only work if I was saving logs to the root of a share.  It cannot be even one folder deep.

 

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FYI,  I'm also on toastman/shibby and found that it would only work if I was saving logs to the root of a share.  It cannot be even one folder deep.

 

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Still no luck...I'm only using the root share folder.

Let me get home tonight.  I just did this with Advanced and is working fine.  I did have a lot of issues though, just can't remember what I did to fix it.

 

I know I am using /cifs1 and had to create a share and I selected cache only (don't care about lose of logs at home). I think I selected default security too.

 

Anyway... I will post screen shot when I get home tonight if the forum allows me.

 

David

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Let me get home tonight.  I just did this with Advanced and is working fine.  I did have a lot of issues though, just can't remember what I did to fix it.

 

I know I am using /cifs1 and had to create a share and I selected cache only (don't care about lose of logs at home). I think I selected default security too.

 

Anyway... I will post screen shot when I get home tonight if the forum allows me.

 

David

 

That would be awesome, thanks David.

Here are the photos of my advanced auto setup and share on unraid

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Here are the photos of my advanced auto setup and share on unraid

 

Awesome, thanks!

I created a new share and pretty much mimicked your settings and it finally worked. Not sure which setting it was, but whatever.

I did find that you can't have a backslash after the directory 192.168.0.100\routerLogs ...

 

 

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