imported_tappertrainman
Junior Member
Hi all,
I'm hoping someone can point me in the direction to some useful advice.
I have a friend who has 1 home computer, set up in a typical manner with a cable modem and wireless router. The home computer is hardwired to the router, as is a small NAS. His is by Dlink, if that matters. He uses the server to store pictures and music. It is mapped to a drive letter (G? F?) on his computer, but also has a IP address of course for inside the home network. This server runs *nix, but he and I are both not familiar with it, so we'd prefer to stick to Windows programs or solutions.
He would like to be able to access the NAS drive from work, to stream music, and on occasion access photos, Quicken, etc. He would like the security to be in place, but it doesn't need to be protecting government secrets, hopefully just username and password, etc.
It is also a requirement that his wife be able to use the computer at home possibly at the same time, so this rules out Remote Desktop or similar programs. If possible (but not required) he would like to give friends access to photos, etc. as well, but if that can't be done, then it's okay.
Any help here? I've looked into personal webservers, but not sure if that is secure, or able to work with the NAS device. I've looked into VPNs, but not sure if that will do what I want, to connect to the NAS WITHOUT blocking the home computer.
I'd love to get him running on this as soon as possible, if you need more information, please request and I'll see what I can get.
I'm hoping someone can point me in the direction to some useful advice.
I have a friend who has 1 home computer, set up in a typical manner with a cable modem and wireless router. The home computer is hardwired to the router, as is a small NAS. His is by Dlink, if that matters. He uses the server to store pictures and music. It is mapped to a drive letter (G? F?) on his computer, but also has a IP address of course for inside the home network. This server runs *nix, but he and I are both not familiar with it, so we'd prefer to stick to Windows programs or solutions.
He would like to be able to access the NAS drive from work, to stream music, and on occasion access photos, Quicken, etc. He would like the security to be in place, but it doesn't need to be protecting government secrets, hopefully just username and password, etc.
It is also a requirement that his wife be able to use the computer at home possibly at the same time, so this rules out Remote Desktop or similar programs. If possible (but not required) he would like to give friends access to photos, etc. as well, but if that can't be done, then it's okay.
Any help here? I've looked into personal webservers, but not sure if that is secure, or able to work with the NAS device. I've looked into VPNs, but not sure if that will do what I want, to connect to the NAS WITHOUT blocking the home computer.
I'd love to get him running on this as soon as possible, if you need more information, please request and I'll see what I can get.