I'm trying to locate Service Discovery feature on WGUI but can't find it.
Is it removed from OMV 5?
Thanks.
I'm trying to locate Service Discovery feature on WGUI but can't find it.
Is it removed from OMV 5?
Thanks.
I'm not sure what you mean. WSDD runs on OMV5 by default.
Are you talking about the Samba "browsable" setting?
The tab has been removed. It is still possible to enable or disable from /etc/default/openmediavault. Another user asked the same question but I can't find the post now.
Yes it has been removed, see https://github.com/openmediava…diavault/debian/changelog.
check out the SLS files at https://github.com/openmediava…omv/deploy/avahi/services how the environment variables are called to customize the announcement name.
OK. Thank you for your quick reply. Is there is a way to disable or enable them from command line?
I don't want to show clients what services is running on. Currently they can see like SSH, NFS, CIFS services is on.
You can disable every service via environment variable. Have a look into the SLS files mentioned above.
Thank you votdev.
Could you please give me some example on how to disable service via environment variable disable in some config file.
Not trying very hard...
Add OMV_SAMBA_ZEROCONF_ENABLED="NO" to /etc/default/openmediavault
then
omv-salt stage run prepare
omv-salt deploy run avahi
Awesome. Thank you ryecoaaron.
That what I need to.
This is for security reasons to disable SSH, NFS discovery in a file manager.
OMV_SSHD_ZEROCONF_ENABLED="NO" and OMV_NFSD_ZEROCONF_ENABLED="NO" to /etc/default/openmediavault file.
Thanks again.
his is for security reasons to disable SSH, NFS discovery in a file manager.
It doesn't improve security. It just makes those services less obvious.
service via environment variable.
I'm trying to customise the announcement name for the smb service. I tried editing the file /etc/avahi/services/smb.service
removed the 'SMB/CIFS' in the name and then ran the following but it didn't seem to work.
omv-salt stage run prepare
omv-salt deploy run avahi
Sorry if I'm being dumb but what am I missing...
The tab has been removed. It is still possible to enable or disable from /etc/default/openmediavault. Another user asked the same question but I can't find the post now.
That would be me, and the post with the environment variables for several services is right here: RE: OMV 5.0 - finally out! :-)
Is there a reason the tab was removed from the GUI? It was useful.
Is there a reason the tab was removed from the GUI? It was useful
Volker would have to answer that but very few people used it and for the few people who did need it, environment variables work fine. Maybe it was a pain in the ass to port to OMV 5.x.
The problem was that it is not portable to OMV6, thus i removed in OMV5 beforehand. Another reason is that the concept of OMV is NOT to allow the user to configure everything. It is enough to ship the ability to customize this under the hood via environment variables.
Understood. Maybe having a GUI page for Advance/Custom settings that allows people to modify/add some of these settings to make it easier for less technical users (feature request) .
I think editing the announcement name for SMB Ito use just the hostname (without - SMB etc at the end) would be quite a good example and I am sure there are others.
Very happy with OMV5 so great work and thanks.
I don't know why you need to run it or how to fix that.
But you could have OMV use a scheduled task to automatically restart at some predefined time. Or just add a job to crontab. However it does not fix the real problem. Just a workaround.
BTW: Please don't ask new/unrelated questions in other threads. Especially not if the thread is marked Resolved. Obviously your problem is not resolved... Start a new thread.
In your new thread you can reference other resolved threads.
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