I use RaiDrive to connect to my Proxmox VM’s, unRaid, OPNsense etc… from my Windows 11 machine via SFTP. In fact that’s all I use RaiDrive for. I’ve never had any issues. For example I’ll use RaiDrive to connect to say a Proxmox VM called Flavor using root access via keys. I have no problem accessing and editing files using Notepad++, however, if I’m using that same Windows 11 machine, but now it’s on a completely different network I can’t edit protected files. So if my Windows 11 machine is on Network A accessing Linux files on Network A there’s no problem, but if I’m on Network B access Linux files on Network A there’s a problem with certain protected files say like 640. So my question is right now I have the Starter version of RaiDrive. If I upgrade to say Individual for the local disk, “mount like a physical disk” will I be able to edit those files?
Hi, @raidrive.edq9j
This issue does not appear to be a license or settings issue with RaiDrive.
RaiDrive provides the same functionality regardless of license when using SFTP.
The Local Disk type simply defines the virtual disk type in Windows, and there are no differences in permissions or access with SFTP.
In this case, it seems like the issue will need to be resolved through the settings of the server.
This could be due to the server’s security settings, firewall settings, or SFTP server settings.
Additionally, please test this issue using a client like WinSCP.
If you have no problem with WinSCP, please let me know again.
We’re not experts in these server settings, so it’s difficult to provide definitive answers.
If you find any relevant information or solutions, please share them in the forum.
RaiDrive Support
I tried to recreate the conditions and couldn’t. Everything seems to be working fine. I’m sure it was a problem on my end. Oh well. Anyway, I absolutely love your program. It makes things so much easier. Keep up the good work!
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