Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2022 14:36:08 +0000 From: Matthew Seaman <matthew@FreeBSD.org> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Building a FreeBSD NAS Message-ID: <c81e0ae7-609b-d73f-a6bc-320bcfa6d928@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <fa8a81fc-8897-8902-4577-49fe2b6877af@netfence.it> References: <188a6994-9428-6d65-6ac0-e8d92997a389@gmx.at> <2F6C212A-B857-4DA3-8EDE-92787941BB57@kukulies.org> <fa8a81fc-8897-8902-4577-49fe2b6877af@netfence.it>
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On 05/02/2022 17:57, Andrea Venturoli wrote: > > On 2/5/22 13:38, Christoph Kukulies wrote: >> Main aim is to access it from macOS as NAS backup server. >> >> MacOS should be able to recognize it as a backup medium. > > So you mean TimeMachine? > I think that's possible with net/samba413 (but didn't try myself). > I have a fake TimeMachine set up using netatalk3 and avahi. The important bit from afp.conf is: ``` ; ; Netatalk 3.x configuration file ; [Global] mimic model = TimeCapsule6,106 [Time Machine] path = /TimeMachine time machine = yes ea = ad ``` and afpd.conf: ``` "Xenophobe" -tcp -noddp -uamlist uams_dhx2.so -ipaddr 2001:8b0:151:1:54f9:9484:e8b0:12d1 -cnidserver 2001:8b0:151:1:54f9:9484:e8b0:12d1:4700 -mimicmodel RackMac ``` (That should all be on one line.) As I recall (it's been several years) setup was mostly cut'n'paste from various articles I found around the web. Works like a charm. /TimeMachine is a ZFS limited to refquota=256G, so that the backup doesn't attempt to fill up my whole harddrive. Cheers, Matthew
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