This is because the server is set to allow local connections only. Note: you might find yourself unable to see the Twonky pages. Make sure you don’t save changes to your mediaserver settings! Note the folder name in which the webshell file is, it should be something like You can browse the file system using one of the Browse buttons. Go to you’re the configuration pages of your twonky media server at your-nas-ip-or-hostname:9000/config
So the question is: how do you change your samba config to make this happen (and without opening the box and losing your warranty) Step 1: Gaining full control over your Lacie Network Space
You could update it yourself getting started with gaining control over your device below)īe configured with the following parameters: At least version 3.0.25 (if it’s not, your vendor really should provide a firmware update.Samba allows you to create winsows shares and print servers on non-windows machines.įor Backup and Restore Center to work, Samba should be
The 0x80070534 error is caused by Samba, basically a SMB daemon that allows Unix/Linux and windows network integration. So I decided to share how I resolved the issue maybe saving you time, but remember: proceed at your own risk! Loads of threads about the 0x80070534 error but most of the time the solution is to contact your vendor for a firmware update, that does not exist…
So I bought this cheap Lacie NAS device without doing the research and found out I wasn’t able to backup my home computers to it with the native Vista backup client. Gaining full control over your Lacie Network Space using telnet (Hack).NAS devices running Samba (in this case, Lacie).Cannot create a file when that file already exists.