On 2020-04-05 20:24, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-04-05 19:59, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-04-05 18:32, Bob Goodwin wrote:
PORT STATE SERVICE 80/tcp open http 139/tcp open netbios-ssn 443/tcp open https 445/tcp open microsoft-ds 548/tcp open afp
Well, that bit of information is telling you that box is running a "samba" server and "apple filing protocol" server.
So, if you get information from the management display of the device (I think via http) you may be able to use mount.cifs or mount_afp if you have the fuse-afp package installed.
FWIW, I just enabled afp on my synology NAS and installed the fuse-afp on my linux system. Then.....
[egreshko@f31k ~]$ mount_afp afp://myusername:mypasswd@192.168.1.142/aux apple The afpfs daemon does not appear to be running for uid 1026, let me start it for you Mounting 192.168.1.142 from aux on apple Mounting of volume aux of server nas succeeded
[egreshko@f31k ~]$ ls apple backups linux-releases qemu-images
[egreshko@f31k ~]$ touch apple/x [egreshko@f31k ~]$ rm apple/x
demonstrates I have rw access to that directory on the server.
Oh, and if you enter an incorrect directory on the mount line you may get a list of valid ones...
[egreshko@f31k ~]$ mount_afp afp://myusername:mypasswd@192.168.1.142/auxssss apple Mounting 192.168.1.142 from auxssss on apple Volume auxssss does not exist on server nas. Choose from: home, video, photo, NetBackup, music, misty, homes, aux