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by sorin
17 Nov 2022, 12:20
Forum: Cobian Reflector
Topic: one compressed file
Replies: 3
Views: 678

Re: one compressed file

ok, I managed to found a workaround meanwhile Made a first task that copies the files from FTP server into a local path and in the post-backup events this task triggers a second task that make a global monolithic archive, put the archive on my NAS and in the post-backup evens delete the source's con...
by sorin
15 Nov 2022, 20:32
Forum: Cobian Reflector
Topic: Nas user access
Replies: 8
Views: 2222

Re: Nas user access

DnL4Uk wrote: 07 Nov 2022, 00:37 I would like to avoid logging into NAS via a windows user ... for security reasons.
If you have a decent NAS like Synology or Qnap you can use a FTPS or SFTP connection to it to avoid impersonating users.

And as other people said, avoid using NAS name - always use the IP address.
by sorin
15 Nov 2022, 13:50
Forum: Cobian Reflector
Topic: one compressed file
Replies: 3
Views: 678

one compressed file

Hi all! I'm having the following issue. I'm using a PC with Cobian Reflector to create a backup from a web server (FTPS connection type) to a NAS (SMB connection type) and I want that the result will be 1 compressed zip file. In the old Cobian backup the task run as follows: the directory structure ...
by sorin
30 Nov 2021, 13:04
Forum: Cobian Reflector
Topic: FTP error when deleting old backups
Replies: 5
Views: 2833

FTP error when deleting old backups

Hello, First, thank you for this software, it's awesome and I'm using it for years. So, about Cobian Reflector, I want to put a backup to an FTP server and I'm using FTP/passive/explicit and TLS 1.2 The problem is when deleting the old backups on the FTP server (I'm keeping 3 full copies) and on del...