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Anonymous
May 18, 2019SMB plus not running on RN104 under OS 6.10.0 Hotfix2
While not having any issues with my RN426 (OS6.9.5 HF1 Long-term Support) and RN204 (OS6.10.0 HF2), good ol' RN104 (OS6.10.0 HF2) is refusing to run SMB plus, though it claims that the app was succes...
- AnonymousMay 29, 2019
OOM-9,many thanks for posting the smbplus configfile, which I compared with the one I have and found nothing wrong.
However, I recalled, that I de-installed linux-dash a while ago. I now have it re-installed successfully again.
That fixed the smbplus issue somehow. So I assume, that smbplus was totally fine, but one or more of the system's components used by linux-dash and smbplus were crippled/mis-configured by the un-install of linux-dash in the past.
Anonymous
May 29, 2019Just for the records: Upgrading to 6.10.1 a few minutes ago is not fixing this. Installation and De-installation is successful, but the configuration page cannot be invoked as the system has disabled it (see screenshot in first message of this thread).
OOM-9
May 29, 2019NETGEAR Expert
Yea, it looks like there are two different issues in this thread.
The issue that Retired_Member is having is related something on the apache configuration. You can run the `apachectl -t` to check the current apache configuration and see where the error is coming from in the configuration files.
This is the current smbplus apache configuration (under the /apps/smbplus/https.conf file):
<Location /apps/smbplus> Options -Indexes -FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI Order allow,deny allow from all Include "/etc/frontview/apache/Admin_Auth.conf" AddHandler cgi-script .cgi </Location>
- AnonymousMay 29, 2019
OOM-9,many thanks for posting the smbplus configfile, which I compared with the one I have and found nothing wrong.
However, I recalled, that I de-installed linux-dash a while ago. I now have it re-installed successfully again.
That fixed the smbplus issue somehow. So I assume, that smbplus was totally fine, but one or more of the system's components used by linux-dash and smbplus were crippled/mis-configured by the un-install of linux-dash in the past.
- OOM-9May 29, 2019NETGEAR Expert
Agreed. Based on the information that I had there was no issue with the base apache configuration, and the smbplus configuration is working in general from my tests. I was leaning on the side of the apache configuration issue between the base config and the smbplus app configuration.
I was not aware that you were using linux-dash. Thanks for the additional inforamtion of the other app that you were using. This something that we will need to keep a close eye on with some of the apps.
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