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  1. I had the same issue, and I was able to fix this by running the following command in the TrueNAS shell: midclt call smb.update '{"encryption":"DEFAULT"}'
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  2. Thanks for telling us. We got another person saying the same issue. We should be able to fix it. Not sure if it's today or tomorrow that we can get a fix out. Sorry for the issue.
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  3. After today's update I am no longer able to connect to my network drive using SMB. I suspect that this is due to this change: I am trying to connect from Linux which has worked flawlessly for 1.5 years, but now I'm suddenly met with a login screen. Is this expected behavior @mill3000?
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  4. I see the "update all button" is now is an option 🙂 Thanks Team!!!!!
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  5. Having AMP (https://cubecoders.com/AMP) supported would allow users to get game servers up and running super fast and easy! I know my primary use cases for hexos is media streaming, image backups, and gaming servers. The first two are already covered with plex and immich. Just need a game server app for hexos and therefore recommend AMP!
    1 point
  6. I'd like a way to set up fan behavior within the HexOS dashboard (or curate an app that handles it). My motherboard bios doesn't allow me any control on drive temps, so my drives are always a little hotter than I'd prefer.
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  7. Just got off a call with a few of the Eshtek guys, they set me straight very quickly. Before I called them, I dove into what others here have done. Here is what fixed the router swap for me: Sign into the TrueNas Scale Web UI. Go to Network: Go to Global Config settings: Change Nameserver1 and IPv4 Default Gateway to the IP address on/of your router. My issue was that I kept changing the NAS IP address to the IP of the NAS, not the router. Essentially, I was signed into my router interface, looked up what the NAS IP address was, and kept changing the Nameserver1 and Default gateway to that IP, when I should have been setting it to the IP of the router. Once that is done, my NAS found the internet again, the HexOS deck found a server and I was set! I had to skip the initial setup in order to prevent wiping the drives, but I was saved. Thanks to Nick and Eric!
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