Are you Using the merger pool in a service like samba, nfs , etc ?
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There is a salt.mount.is_mounted not 100% sure if is available in the current omv stack. Will have to check that.
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Looking at salt deploy plugin code is suppose to mount again the point. Since is in use umount will fail. Can you confirm is in use by some pid?
The bool “mount” parameter for salt mount.mounted will have to be passed dynamically on each save and apply.
In the old version the fstab will be rewritten and user will reboot to have the new policies.
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This another solution in case you want to pay your own VPS
https://docs.inlets.dev/#/?id=cloud-native-tunnel
saw this as feature request in omv github, don't get hopes this will never be implemented in omv native maybe as plugin, but it should help in what you want to achieve bypassing firewall.
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To overcome complications of port forwarding then you need to use a cloud service you can set it on your own pay for the vps or use an all in one solution. I know one which is ngrok the free tier is not really usable in long term. I use it sometimes to test Alexa skills with my home server as as backend.
There must be other solutions to ngrok different prices.
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Also don't expect the speeds to be same as local
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If outgoing connections are allowed (internet connection) at the school then a vpn tunnel in between the omv server at school and a server at your house will do the trick. At home i assume you can do port forwarding, then all you need is a raspberry or other device that's always on.
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Yeah look if you can’t do port forwarding, less Dmz you won’t get remote access. The only option would be to set an outgoing vpn connection to a cloud server (vps) then acceding omv vía the vpn tunnel using the cloud server ip.
What let you determine that you cannot do port forwarding ? Is this your house internet connection ? If you are trying to bypass a corporate firewall you should talk to the admins there.
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Yes of course you need port forwarding. Unless you set up omv in a dmz. Clients need the hostname assigned to your house router or the public IP address.
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From home what IP address do I use in FileZilla?
you don't use an ip, get a free domain prefix from duckdns or buy a domain, they are 4 dollars. You need to keep the ip address updated, so you need to run a service that keeps the domain up to data as most home users have a dynamic ip
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Few things you can try:
change cable
Change switch or router.
Add a usb (pcie if possible) Ethernet port to check if the onboard card is faulty.
This is not ideal but maybe you could also use a WiFi card to check how it behaves, not as permanent solution.also maybe attach a monitor to check with the local console what’s going on, dmesg any kernel module crash.
Make sure also there is not another device using the same IP address.
Is being years with comments on the Realtek cards having issues, but overall they work decently, intel or atheros are always ahead.
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Access the web ui of traefik 8080 see if any errors show for routers and services. Or at least if they are registered.
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Yes should be possible. Need to setup docker as a provider in traefik. Also for each container running you need to supply them with labels that traefik will read so it can route the front end requests properly. For non docker services you need to maintain a separate configuration file to point where the servers are.
As long as the domains are resolving to the host running docker should work. Please read traefik docs, to see examples and configuration options.
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You will have to use the Debian installer for this. From there you can choose luks+lvm or any other combination. After that install omv from the guides here in the forum or the omv extras install script.
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yes. But for omv you need to move the port outside of 80. Traefik will be listening on there and depending on the hostname domain it will fwd the request accordingly.
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I use plenty of sub domains. For this task i use traefik which acts as a reverse proxy very easy to setup. If you use letsencrypt it can automatically renew the certificates.
for this to work in the local network a static dns entry that points to a domain using wildcard. I case this is not possible you have to edit the host file on the computer you’re using to access the server. -
but again I see no necessity of using sudo in scheduled task.
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Why sudo and not just plain root ?
I can’t see the scheduled task sending you an email and waiting for you to enter password to run the task. Is the command explicitly allowed no password prompt in sudoers? -
You should port forward 445 /SMB port in you router
SMB is a local sharing protocol, doing this is a very bad idea.
Use SFTP(wincsp or filezilla can do the job) with public key authentication or use SMB but over a vpn transport link, you will need at your home a very low latency uplink with decent upload speed to work as smooth as if you are on the local network