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Blek
Nov 06, 2017Aspirant
RN 10400 : unable to log to readycloud
Hello all. I try a new topic, nothing I've found had been helpful for now. I got a RN10400, everything was fine till the move of readycloud to mynetgear thing. I think I followed every steps I fou...
- Nov 13, 2017
At end, what works for me :
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You need to enable SSH on the NAS (system->settings->services).
You connect to the NAS from a Windows PC using putty, which can be downloaded here: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html Enter the IP address of the NAS, and make sure the option for SSH is checked. You'll log in as root, using the NAS admin's password.
On a mac, you use terminal - entering ssh root@nas-ip-address (using the real IP of course). Again, use the NAS admin password.
After that, you enter the command
mv /opt/readycloud/etc/registration.conf /opt/readycloud/etc/registration.conf.bak
That renames the file, it doesn't actually delete it.
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Then I reinstall the OS from the boot menu, return to original configuration (admin / password), and then all of a sudden, everything was ok, log to mynetgear account and possibility of readycloud.
That's it :)
Thanx to all for the motivation, and if that could help, it's cool :)
Best regards
Blek
Nov 08, 2017Aspirant
Following a reboot of the nas, the status are available \o/
Internet available, services not...
BingkeX
Nov 09, 2017NETGEAR Expert
Hi Blek,
PM to you. Please check.
Best Regards.
- BlekNov 13, 2017Aspirant
At end, what works for me :
---------------------------------
You need to enable SSH on the NAS (system->settings->services).
You connect to the NAS from a Windows PC using putty, which can be downloaded here: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html Enter the IP address of the NAS, and make sure the option for SSH is checked. You'll log in as root, using the NAS admin's password.
On a mac, you use terminal - entering ssh root@nas-ip-address (using the real IP of course). Again, use the NAS admin password.
After that, you enter the command
mv /opt/readycloud/etc/registration.conf /opt/readycloud/etc/registration.conf.bak
That renames the file, it doesn't actually delete it.
----------------------------
Then I reinstall the OS from the boot menu, return to original configuration (admin / password), and then all of a sudden, everything was ok, log to mynetgear account and possibility of readycloud.
That's it :)
Thanx to all for the motivation, and if that could help, it's cool :)
Best regards
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