LePopal / SMBv1-Gateway

The SMBv1 Gateway provides a way to confine SMBv1 access to legacy devices that do not support more recent versions such as SMBv3.
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RPi memory needed ??? #2

Open softfoot opened 3 months ago

softfoot commented 3 months ago

Sorry to do this as an "Issue" but I could find no other way to ask the question ...

I am currently running SMBv1-Gateway on a 4GB ram Pi 4B and it works very well, but it seems a bit over the top and I have better use for the 4B elsewhere.

I am thinking about buying a used Pi 2 B, but that has only 1GB of memory ... is that likely to work with SMBv1-Gateway ??

Regards, Dave (softfoot@hotmail.com)

LePopal commented 3 months ago

Hi!

Thanks for reaching out!

Sure you can. I used it with a spare Pi 2B for several years. My use case was only a workaround for my Sonos speaker limitation so the bandwidth requirements were light.

Regards, Popal

Le sam. 3 août 2024, 13:38, softfoot @.***> a écrit :

Sorry to do this as an "Issue" but I could find no other way to ask the question ...

I am currently running SMBv1-Gateway on a 4GB ram Pi 4B and it works very well, but it seems a bit over the top and I have better use for the 4B elsewhere.

I am thinking about buying a used Pi 2 B, but that has only 1GB of memory ... is that likely to work with SMBv1-Gateway ??

Regards, Dave @.***)

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