Adding network hdd as media source

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DaVidoSS
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Joined: Sat Jun 09, 2018 7:34 pm

Adding network hdd as media source

Post by DaVidoSS »

Hi.
I have usb hdd connected to modem/router and configured
USB port: Enabled
USB Network Storage Function: Enabled
DLNA Media Server Function: Enabled

The drive is reachable on any network device like TV, smartphone etc.
Is also possible to explore this network drive by windows file explorer.

Unfortunately its not possible to reach this network drive from UMS add shared folder menu.
Some one of you may ask why UMS if you have DLNA server on LAN network, - its WEB interface that i need.

How to add this network drive to UMS?
Please help
Nadahar
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Re: Adding network hdd as media source

Post by Nadahar »

You need to give UMS a way to reach it, that depends on how it's mapped to your system. You could probably add it in WEB.conf using an URI if you have one, but the easiest way is to "map network drive" in Windows so that you assign a drive letter to it. Once that is done (make sure it's a persistent mapping that will be reapplied upon reboot), you can add it as a shared folder in UMS the way you share any other folder.
DaVidoSS
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Re: Adding network hdd as media source

Post by DaVidoSS »

HI.
Thank you for replly but I do not really knew what i can do about.
Here some more info:

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Nmap scan report for 192.168.0.254

Host is up (0.00s latency).

Not shown: 998 closed ports

PORT    STATE SERVICE     VERSION

139/tcp open  netbios-ssn Samba smbd 3.X - 4.X (workgroup: WORKGROUP)

445/tcp open  netbios-ssn Samba smbd 3.0.37 (workgroup: WORKGROUP)

MAC Address: 00:50:F1:64:CE:D7 (Intel)

No exact OS matches for host (If you know what OS is running on it, see https://nmap.org/submit/ ).

TCP/IP fingerprint:

OS:SCAN(V=7.70%E=4%D=6/10%OT=139%CT=1%CU=37832%PV=Y%DS=1%DC=D%G=Y%M=0050F1%

OS:TM=5B1D23F3%P=i686-pc-windows-windows)SEQ(SP=CD%GCD=1%ISR=CD%TI=Z%CI=Z%I

OS:I=I%TS=8)SEQ(CI=Z%II=I)OPS(O1=M5B4ST11NW0%O2=M5B4ST11NW0%O3=M5B4NNT11NW0

OS:%O4=M5B4ST11NW0%O5=M5B4ST11NW0%O6=M5B4ST11)WIN(W1=2D40%W2=2D40%W3=2D40%W

OS:4=2D40%W5=2D40%W6=2D40)ECN(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=2DA0%O=M5B4NNSNW0%CC=Y%Q=)T1(

OS:R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%S=O%A=S+%F=AS%RD=0%Q=)T2(R=N)T3(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=2D40%S=O%A

OS:=S+%F=AS%O=M5B4ST11NW0%RD=0%Q=)T4(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=0%S=A%A=Z%F=R%O=%RD=0%

OS:Q=)T5(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=0%S=Z%A=S+%F=AR%O=%RD=0%Q=)T6(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=0%S=

OS:A%A=Z%F=R%O=%RD=0%Q=)T7(R=Y%DF=Y%T=40%W=0%S=Z%A=S+%F=AR%O=%RD=0%Q=)U1(R=

OS:Y%DF=N%T=40%IPL=164%UN=0%RIPL=G%RID=G%RIPCK=G%RUCK=G%RUD=G)IE(R=Y%DFI=N%

OS:T=40%CD=S)



Uptime guess: 0.441 days (since Sun Jun 10 04:38:51 2018)

Network Distance: 1 hop

TCP Sequence Prediction: Difficulty=205 (Good luck!)

IP ID Sequence Generation: All zeros



Host script results:

|_clock-skew: mean: -1s, deviation: 0s, median: -2s

| nbstat: NetBIOS name: HEIMNETZDISK, NetBIOS user: <unknown>, NetBIOS MAC: <unknown> (unknown)

| Names:

|   HEIMNETZDISK<00>     Flags: <unique><active>

|   HEIMNETZDISK<03>     Flags: <unique><active>

|   HEIMNETZDISK<20>     Flags: <unique><active>

|   \x01\x02__MSBROWSE__\x02<01>  Flags: <group><active>

|   WORKGROUP<1d>        Flags: <unique><active>

|   WORKGROUP<1e>        Flags: <group><active>

|_  WORKGROUP<00>        Flags: <group><active>

| smb-os-discovery: 

|   OS: Unix (Samba 3.0.37)

|   NetBIOS computer name: 

|   Workgroup: WORKGROUP\x00

|_  System time: 2018-06-10T13:12:42+00:00

| smb-security-mode: 

|   account_used: guest

|   authentication_level: user

|   challenge_response: supported

|_  message_signing: disabled (dangerous, but default)

|_smb2-time: Protocol negotiation failed (SMB2)



TRACEROUTE

HOP RTT     ADDRESS

1   0.00 ms 192.168.0.254



NSE: Script Post-scanning.

Initiating NSE at 15:13

Completed NSE at 15:13, 0.00s elapsed

Initiating NSE at 15:13

Completed NSE at 15:13, 0.00s elapsed

Read data files from: C:\Program Files (x86)\Nmap

OS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at https://nmap.org/submit/ .

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 66.81 seconds

           Raw packets sent: 1097 (52.094KB) | Rcvd: 1095 (47.426KB)
Do i should use SAMBA somehow?
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