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====== Fileserver ====== | ====== File server ====== |
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The Fileserver allows all clients connected to the internal [[kuckucksmuehle:hackerspace:network]] to access documentation and multimedia files. A raspberry pi 2 powers the fileserver and is connected to at least one harddisk using a USB to SATA connector. The contents of the harddisk are encrypted so we do not have to worry what happens to the disk when it cannot be accessed anymore. | The Fileserver allows all clients connected to the internal [[kuckucksmuehle:hackerspace:network]] to access documentation and multimedia files. A raspberry pi 2 powers the fileserver and is connected to at least one harddisk using a USB to SATA connector. The contents of the harddisk are encrypted so we do not have to worry what happens to the disk when it cannot be accessed anymore. |
This hackerspace provides a fileserver when you connect to the ''echo-vpn'' network. It its name is ''file'' and it has the ip-address ''192.168.1.32''. It provides media files and public storage for everyone and stores documents only accessible for workaways and the core members. | This hackerspace provides a fileserver when you connect to the ''echo-vpn'' network. It its name is ''file'' and it has the ip-address ''192.168.1.32''. It provides media files and public storage for everyone and stores documents only accessible for workaways and the core members. |
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==== Windoze ==== | ==== Windows ==== |
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* Open Explorer | * Open Explorer |