Can anyone provide a valid reason why there is little to no support for connecting to NAS devices? Granted, I'm running a Buffalo NAS that in and of itself provides poor networking support (NFS 3 with a bunch of bending over backwards and SMB 1/2). I am absolutely baffled as to why FreeBSD has such poor support for NAS devices. Am I missing something? I've tried NFS with no success and obviously SMB isn't an option.
I'm making an assumption here the if I were to install a desktop environment I'll be able to utilize the file manager to access my NAS, but that will defeat the purpose of using FreeBSD in the first place, after all there's GxxxBSD which already has a desktop with little to no fuss. I'm using FreeBSD because I want a lightweight server, but that will be a moot point if I install a desktop.
Any insight will be much appreciated- including being told to look elsewhere.
Thank you.
I'm making an assumption here the if I were to install a desktop environment I'll be able to utilize the file manager to access my NAS, but that will defeat the purpose of using FreeBSD in the first place, after all there's GxxxBSD which already has a desktop with little to no fuss. I'm using FreeBSD because I want a lightweight server, but that will be a moot point if I install a desktop.
Any insight will be much appreciated- including being told to look elsewhere.
Thank you.