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Hi everyone,
Newbie here XD.
I've looked through the forum and can't seem to find any answers so I'm posting just in case.
I have my DNS-323 setup as an FTP server and have allowed a user to access my music. The problem is, I have over 20GBs worth of music. When the user enters into the music directory, they can only see the first 2000 files and nothing else.
Is there a way to allow for more files to be displayed? I ask this because I don't want to re-organize all my music into different folders, as you can imagine what 20GBs of music will be like -_-"
Any advice is greatly appreciated!!
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i am by far a linux expert .. but how does your user connect?
ftp, sftp, ftps?
maybe there is a protocol "issue"?
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Ch0p5t1ckB01 wrote:
Hi everyone,
Newbie here XD.
I've looked through the forum and can't seem to find any answers so I'm posting just in case.
I have my DNS-323 setup as an FTP server and have allowed a user to access my music. The problem is, I have over 20GBs worth of music. When the user enters into the music directory, they can only see the first 2000 files and nothing else.
Is there a way to allow for more files to be displayed? I ask this because I don't want to re-organize all my music into different folders, as you can imagine what 20GBs of music will be like -_-"
Any advice is greatly appreciated!!
I will check with engineering but I believe ProFTP caps at 2000 listings. That is quite a lot as you can imagine viewing remotely....
Also using a simple free tool like MediaMonkey. If your music is already tagged you can organize your 20G of music in about 5 minutes.
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Ch0p5t1ckB01 wrote:
Is there a way to allow for more files to be displayed? I ask this because I don't want to re-organize all my music into different folders, as you can imagine what 20GBs of music will be like -_-"
As a workaround you could add one or more level letter based folders.
e.g.
/a/aa/
/a/ab/ABBA - ...
...
that could be easily done via a script...
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