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\\ **Enable:** This checkbox enables or disables the CIFS client function for the first share you wish to access. (Default: Disabled). | \\ **Enable:** This checkbox enables or disables the CIFS client function for the first share you wish to access. (Default: Disabled). | ||
- | **UNC:** Here, enter the UNC pathname for the first CIFS share to which you want to connect. For example, \\192.168.1.34\Logs . (Default: blank). If you use an IP address as part of the UNC pathname, make certain it is a static or DHCP Reservation address, and not a dynamic one. Otherwise, the address may change, and the FreshTomato may fail to connect to the CIFS share. The CIFS protocol can be routed, however, that's a complex topic. It is not recommended you use shares across routes here. We suggest using only CIFS shares on the LAN. | + | **UNC:** Here, enter the UNC pathname for the first CIFS share to which you want to connect. For example, \\192.168.1.34\Logs . (Default: blank). If you use an IP address as part of the UNC pathname, make certain it is a static or DHCP Reservation address, and not a dynamic one. Otherwise, the address may change, and the FreshTomato may fail to connect to the CIFS share. The CIFS protocol can be routed, however, that's a complex topic. It is not recommended you use shares across routes here. We suggest using CIFS shares on the LAN only. |
- | **Netbios Name: **Here, the Netbios Name of the first host to which you wany to connect. (Default: blank). | + | **Netbios Name: **Here, the Netbios Name of the first host to which you want to connect. (Default: blank). |
**Username: | **Username: | ||
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**Security: | **Security: | ||
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\\ **Enable:** This checkbox enables or disables the CIFS client function for the second share you wish to access. (Default: Disabled). | \\ **Enable:** This checkbox enables or disables the CIFS client function for the second share you wish to access. (Default: Disabled). | ||
- | UNC: Here, enter the UNC pathname for the second CIFS share to which you want to connect. For example, \\192.168.1.34\Logs . (Default: blank). If you use an IP address as part of the UNC pathname, make certain it is a static or DHCP Reservation address, and not a dynamic one. Otherwise, if the address changes, FreshTomato may not connect to the CIFS share. The CIFS protocol can be routed, however, that's a complex topic. It is not recommended you use shares across routers here. We suggest using only CIFS shares on the LAN. | + | **UNC:** Here, enter the UNC pathname for the second CIFS share to which you want to connect. For example, |
**Netbios Name: **Here, enter the Netbios Name of the second host to which you want to connect. (Default: blank). | **Netbios Name: **Here, enter the Netbios Name of the second host to which you want to connect. (Default: blank). | ||
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**Execute When Mounted:** Here, you can specify a script to be executed as soon as the second CIFS share is mounted. This is usually left blank and is used by advanced users. (Default: blank). | **Execute When Mounted:** Here, you can specify a script to be executed as soon as the second CIFS share is mounted. This is usually left blank and is used by advanced users. (Default: blank). | ||
- | **Security: | + | **Security: |
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