Freebsd and nfs:// protocol
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(2015-04-07, 16:43)Milhouse Wrote: It might be interesting to know if the OP is able to see their FreeBSD server in the Browse listing now that they've fixed the initial problem, or this might just be a FreeNAS issue.

No, there's still an announcement issue.

I used "Add network location..." to add in nfs://192.168.1.2 which then allowed me to browse and add the announced shares available from the server. For completeness and accuracy of making sure the share paths were exactly the same as my two Rasberry Pi installs, I copied the sources.xml file over to the new FreeBSD box and they worked. Also the advancedsettings.xml to get the server MySQL connection.
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Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by dave2015 - 2015-04-05, 15:42
RE: Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by dave2015 - 2015-04-05, 16:31
RE: Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by dave2015 - 2015-04-05, 17:28
RE: Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by dave2015 - 2015-04-06, 16:12
Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by Memphiz - 2015-04-07, 01:59
RE: Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by dave2015 - 2015-04-07, 14:43
RE: Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by Memphiz - 2015-04-07, 10:40
RE: Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by Milhouse - 2015-04-07, 16:43
RE: Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by dave2015 - 2015-04-07, 17:34
RE: Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by Memphiz - 2015-04-08, 10:41
RE: Freebsd and nfs:// protocol - by dave2015 - 2015-04-12, 23:28
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