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Features for ClearOS Home Server
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Should we discus what features we like to see in ClearOS Home Server?
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Jean-Philippe Baril Accepted Answer- Better support/drivers for recent non-server-grade hardware.
- Some kind of MobileMe synch and push-email features (like Funambol)
- DLNA server
- Bittorent web interface (torrentflux, transmission)15 years ago -
X Accepted AnswerI want to add some more features.
- cloud service to sycronize directories from different servers / clients.
- web page to access your files (example: ajaxplorer, eXtplorer).
- monitor tool for andriod platform (mobile phone) to monitor your servers.
Personally i can't wait for the home server edition but i think i got to be patient. The release of 5.1, 5,2, 5,3 also brings some nice features. Like virtualization!15 years ago -
Paul van Voorst Accepted Answer* I'd like to see a handy backup tool for the server AND workstations (Never got Bakula working with my DLT drive)
* Support for raid (Expandable raid would be great) in such a way that it can be managed through the webinterface
* Bittorent web interface (torrentflux is great) preferable integrated in the main CC (eh sorry, old habit) CO webinterface
* Itunes shared libraries (it is already do-able with OSS tools, but require lots of handwork)15 years ago -
Miguel Accepted AnswerIt would be nice to get the option to install an UPNP-media streaming service.15 years ago
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Nuke Accepted AnswerOf the top of my head and as security is my big worry,
I would appreciate a bit more security stuff; i.e. something like tripwire/aide to round out the other offerings.
Perhaps a bit more work on updating the snort, dansguardian more often.(??)14 years ago -
Bryan Guidroz Accepted Answer- MythTV backend
- Web-based streaming (icecast or better)14 years ago -
Mark Branstetter Accepted AnswerFamily friendly features that have made ClarkConnect valuable for me are:
- Content Filter (dansguardian) - more frequent updates appreciated
- Access Control / Management - more flexible times would be appropriate
- Calendars - IMAP calendar features shown for ClOS 5.1 look appealing
Future feature requests:
- Home Automation / Security - Control lights / sprinklers, DVR scheduling integration, security camera monitoring, fire alarm alerting via SMS, etc.14 years ago -
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Link Whitehair Accepted Answerwould be nice if the IDPS (Intrusion Detection/Prevention Service) and Protocol filter would be implemented, for use of protecting your network, and having control over what protocols your children are allowed to use (ex. blocking IM & P2P)14 years ago
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Guest Accepted AnswerI liked the possibility of web-based interface to manage Synology disk station http://www.synology.com/enu/products/features/index.php simple yet powerfull, but it should be reviewed (without limitations of their OS), better structured in and supplemented (for example, dynamic display of channel use in active connections, etc.)
Look at it as a starting point14 years ago -
Guest Accepted Answerthere is online live demo account to test the GUI: http://www.synology.com/enu/products/demo/index.php14 years ago
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Anders Klock Accepted AnswerMy wishes for the new home server:
1: Easy to publish website-folder that will show ut as a "shared" folder in LAN. Here it should be possible to "drag and drop" files and edit and save without R/W error messages.
2: Different user modes based on the users skills regarding configuration and settings of the server and firewall. Like Advanced - Average - Newbie modes. Maybe more wizard / walk-through modes?
3: More themes.
4: I want Webmin back :-)14 years ago -
Petrock Accepted AnswerWell I have not seen anything about the change till just today, and I have not had any exposure to this ClearOS as of yet. I have been a user of ClarkConnect since 2003 and I was always quite pleased and surprised with the Community Edition. If you are looking for features, I would start by looking at the product the company was making that you just bought.14 years ago
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Paul Accepted AnswerI'd Like to see zoneminder and squeezeboxserver as easily installable modules.14 years ago
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Bent Are Fikse Accepted AnswerAs others here already have said:
Easier, maybe step-by-step for setting up "everything".
If I/you look at what a average family (this is the target?) needs/uses, a home server should have:
Of course a proper firewall / antivirus / IDPS / access control, and more, as of today.
Central storage of all data: Pictures, music, movies, automatic backup of all computers...
Mediaserver: connectors for "stuff" like iPods, iTunes and whatever...
Calendar / Wiki, both personal and "workgroup"
Home automation
And finally a easy, maybe step-by-step for setting up "everything". Also GUI for adding disks...14 years ago -
Graham Logan Accepted AnswerContact sharing, LDAP backend so it can be the GAL in Outllook etc, and a service to sync to the 'Cloud' (Gmail etc) to get access to standard sync to mobile phones etc.
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Michael Sporer Accepted Answermythtv backend or some solution that will let me DVR OTA broadcasts so I am not dependent on any subscription media service. Of course I would subscribe to schedules direct if necessary. I could then get local stations over the air and download specific shows online. Default config should assume an external capture device like the HDHomeRun.
Pick a frontend, any frontend, but one that is really user friendly and runs well on a tiny bit of hardware like the Acer Revo 1600.14 years ago -
Steven Accepted AnswerI just finished rebuilding my home network around ClearOS Enterprise Edition
The ClearOS install was simple.
Finding out that my 100Mb Linksys WRT300N wouldn't go into bridge mode, ugh.
Figuring out a replacement wireless access point is in-process
My Home Network
Cable Internet (Motorola 4200 modem: 20Mb/1.5Mb)
Router/Firewall - low power Mini-ITX PC (Jetway VIA Platform J7F4 (VIA Eden 1.2GHz 7W CPU & 2x GB NICs)
ClearOS Enterprise Version 5.1
8-Port Gb Switch + AirPort Extreme Wireless N Access Port
D-Link NAS with 2x Hd in mirror Raid
All of the above to support the following:
3x wired Gaming PCs
2x wireless desktop PCs
1x wireless laptop
1x Nintendo Wii
3x Sony PSPs
4x Nintendo DS
1x wired BlueRay player
I like the ClearOS interface - but for an average home user it would be a bit intimidating.
For home use there should be a "Simple" interface option with simple visuals.
When selecting different options there should be a dialogue box identifying what the selected change will do.
Managing and event reviewing should allow the user to select a default "what I want to see" and not have to drill down and remember the what-and-where of everything
I would love to see ClearBox ClearOS as an off-the-shelf home networking solution
My network is clean, fast and pretty secure.
I am slowly locking down where ClearOS allows my teenage boys can visit on the internet . . . .
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Cevin Accepted AnswerMaybe the possibilitry to intigrate "home automatisation" as a configurable module into clearos would be a wonderfull option. It would give the possibility to use your server housewide for the controll of everything, from data to the coffee machine or from your curtains to your website.14 years ago
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X Accepted AnswerPaul,
Late response, and i think you already figure it out. You can install Squeezebox Server very easly.
- add repositories
rpm -Uvh http://repos.slimdevices.com/yum/squeezecenter/squeezecenter-repo-1-6.noarch.rpm
- install Squeezebox Server
yum install squeezeboxserver
14 years ago
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