2023-10-17, 06:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-10-17, 06:37 PM by zaudio. Edited 3 times in total.)
The container is Debian... so ubuntu. Not sure about your first '+'; do you mean direct mount within the Docker?
I believe CIFS is always SMB1... on contacting Synology about improving the protocol they never suggested anything else.
I've looked in the jf container for configs I could change... nothing has those shares it uses... they must be copied over somehow via the container configuration that has them, and all that config does is point to the Synology mounted shares...
It might be possible to install samba in the container and set up new mounts, and then use those for jf.... unsure how to actually do that and make it 'stick' across reboots of the container and even upgrades of the container. For the later I have to do everything via the container config files... how would I set up samba, and mount it as required in there? I've searched for links on how to do this already, but it's hard to find anything promising
I believe CIFS is always SMB1... on contacting Synology about improving the protocol they never suggested anything else.
I've looked in the jf container for configs I could change... nothing has those shares it uses... they must be copied over somehow via the container configuration that has them, and all that config does is point to the Synology mounted shares...
It might be possible to install samba in the container and set up new mounts, and then use those for jf.... unsure how to actually do that and make it 'stick' across reboots of the container and even upgrades of the container. For the later I have to do everything via the container config files... how would I set up samba, and mount it as required in there? I've searched for links on how to do this already, but it's hard to find anything promising