First post, by CaelThunderwing
i'm not sure where to put this so the offtopic was a safe bet,
but i've setup a NAS using a Debian 11 Minimal install setup samba, apache2 ( for a web management GUI) partitioned out it's 2TB HDD pretty much to /,/home,/temp and a mount point partitin for isolating NAS data ( so if something happens i couldnt take down the install)
i'm wanting to set it up so that Windows 98 can access it as a drive letter (either via WebDAV[Web Folders] or.. by SMB), and not sure how to setup SMBv1 support (this NAS isnt internet facing so i'm not worried of it getting exploited) nor am i sure how to setup WebDAV support due to how i've partitioned out the hdd.
anyone who knows how to either setup WebDav or get SMBv1 support working in Debian 11, care to help me out and explain how?
before someone does mention try just using FreeNas/TrueNas/OMV, the PC being used for this is a little ram starved for those 3. (4GB Ram hence why i built it from the ground up using debian)