![]() I simply dont want to have to explain why its there and why to ignore it, each and every time someone wants to view something. These are people who dont know anything about Telnet, they’ll never try to discover the server outside the media interface and they absolutely don’t need to see a Droboapps folder on the list of shares, which can be navigated through. ![]() They’ll do this via a media box, a WDTV Live in the conference room. ![]() The context on usage is a bunch of non-technical staff wanting to access a number of shares each containing presentations, company videos, training videos, etc. But please understand that this is not even close to sufficient to hide the true nature of a Drobo NAS. If you want to get your hands “dirty,” then sure, it is possible to remove the share by manually editing some config files and removing some other files. In fact, anyone who installs the Drobo Dashboard on their machine will have your Drobo pop up on their screen automatically, regardless of whether the share exists or not. Information that goes way beyond “this is a Drobo device.” Copywillbe automatically downloadedfrom Droboandinstalledon the5N. Make sure there isn't already an ElephantDrive folder inside the DroboApps folder, then paste the file you downloaded in Step 1 into the DroboApps folder. Enter your Admin account credentials as shown below 4. Make sure there isnt already an ElephantDrive folder inside the DroboApps folder, then paste the file you downloaded in Step 1 into the DroboApps folder. Enter your Admin account credentials as shown below. STEP2 Select Copyandclick the Installbuttonto begintheinstallation process. Open Windows Explorer on the side panel, click on Network and select your Drobo device. Once each Drobo is setup, go to Drobo Dashboard > Tools > DroboDr > Setup DroboDR Go to the Target Drobo, select Sync as Target. Open Windows Explorer on the side panel, click on Network and select your Drobo device. OnceDroboApps supporthasbeen enabled,alistof availableapplications willbeautomatically populated. Without being asked any password at all, you’ll get a very detailed report on the current status of the Drobo. Enable DroboApps checkboxandthen clickOK. ![]() Try this: open a telnet connection to port 5000 on the Drobo. Yes, I’ve already uninstalled and deactivated Droboapps, with no success.Īlthough I understand that your intentions are good, removing that share will do nothing to obfuscate the server. Surely there’s a way to remove that folder from the hardware itself? I’ve renamed the server to ‘Server’ but now anyone performing a lookup is going to see its a Drobo. I just don’t want anyone to know the nature of the server. ![]()
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