I've quickly set it up for some of my devices, with the exception of my ASUS RT-AC68U router. The remote log server field (Located under Administration - System - Miscellaneous) only accepts an IP address, and no port. Papertrail requires you to send logs to a domain on a certain port and that's not possible through the router's UI. Page 1 of 2 - Local DNS Setup issue with ASUS router - posted in Networking: I set up my Asus RT-AC1900P router for a home network and after completing the set up, I ran the DNS Benchmark test on. Asus is one such company that you can trust blindly. Most of the users like it for its user-friendly interface and advanced features. But, at the same time, seldom users may face several issues with the Asus router.
I have my own cloud storage server using ownCloud for many years now, and love it. It’s like DropBox, only better.
However, even with that, it’s still nice to have a shared storage for my home network. So today I bought a Seatate Ultra Slim USB 3 disk from Costco, with 2TB capacity. It is attached to my router, ASUS RT-AC68U. Here are the steps for:
Router set up;
Mount a drive on Windows;
Mount a drive on Linux;
Log into the browser-based utility. The default username is 'admin' and the default password is 'admin'. Choose the WAN menu under Advanced Settings on the left hand side. Under WAN DNS setting, enter 208.67.220.220 and 208.67.222.222 into 'DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 respectively. Confirm that your LAN DNS server is not set. On network devices, simply go to the 'syslog' tab, often called 'Remote Log Servers' (or whatever), and set the IP address of the Router, where the ' syslog-ng ' daemon is installed, and the UDP port used in the configuration file of the ' syslog-ng ' daemon, inside the ' source ' section. How to manage the LOG file created by 'syslog-ng' daemon.
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Router: 1. Go to 192.168.1.1 through your browser; 2. USB Application (left side); 3. Media Services and Servers; 4. Network Place (Samba) Share / Cloud Disk; 5. Enable Share. I also enabled Allow guest login. Leave everything and click “Apply”.
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Windows: Map a drive to 192.168.1.1Seagate_Backup_Plus_DriveSeagate
Linux: sudo apt install cifs-utils sudo mkdir /media/routerUSB Edit /etc/fstab, adding this line: //192.168.1.1/Seagate_Backup_Plus_Drive/Seagate /media/routerUSB cifs guest 0 0 Run sudo mount -a
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Update: I’m now running Manjaro Arch Linux on my home workstation. cifs-utils is installed by default. I created the routerUSB folder under /mnt. In addition, the entry I added to /etc/fstab is a bit different. To get rid of an error similar to “host not found”, I added the vers=1.0 option: //RT-AC68U-56E8/Seagate /mnt/routerUSB cifs username=user,password=password,vers=1.0 0 0