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jimk1963
Jul 24, 2019Luminary
Configure Password Reset doesn't work on OS 6.10.1
Under Admin/System/Settings/Alerts, set up an email service to send alerts. ReadyNAS shows a green check mark and says "Email service to send alerts is configured properly". And I verified receipt of a test message from ReadyNAS to my email. All good.
Next, go to Admin/Accounts/Users, choose the only user there is ("admin"), go to Settings and do the following:
1) Enter my current password
2) "Enable Password Recovery" box lights up - select "Email me new password" and fill in the credentials (password recovery question & answer, and Recovery Email Address which I set to the same email as I did under Alerts as noted above)
ERROR - Failed to set password recovery method. Error in setAdminPasswordRecovery. Code 13002020001
Tried one other idea: after entering current password, tried creating a new password... that does not work at all, even without trying to configure password recovery. Updating passwords on ReadyNAS is way too complicated. I see users left and right who totally lose connection and have to reinstall the entire OS, yikes.
Lastly, I do have a MyNetgear account, if that matters.
9 Replies
- jimk1963Luminary
Bump...
The email address configured for notification is unrelated - except of that this must be configured to submit emails, and it's used to submit password recovery emails, too. Each account has it's own Email address on the records. Check the account properties (Settings), there you find the field marked as "Recovery Email Address".
Note: A ReadyNAS is a multi-user device, each account has it's own email address associated.
jimk1963 wrote:Updating passwords on ReadyNAS is way too complicated.
Same form shows up when accessing the top right [username] -> Password ... that's what each user can use to change his password.
From the usability view, would you think that some dedicated URL like a https://[readynas]/password with a simple form would make things easier?
jimk1963 wrote:I see users left and right who totally lose connection and have to reinstall the entire OS, yikes..
The only thing Netgear could consider is adding the notification email account to the admin account in case it's undefined - but only during the config of the new email address. Some security minded users or organizations might want to keep it empty.
You can always create more users - these should be used for the NAS shared folder access anyway, grouped according the different access rights requirements, and make e.g. your personal one beyond of the primary group defining the access rights,as a member of the admin group. This will give you most of the admin user capabilities, e.g. in the ReadyNAS Web UI. However, you still can't change the admin (root) account password. When accessing the NAS by SSH, you still must have the root (== admin) account password available. We strongly suggest recording root (admin) password e.g. on a label (sigh, yeah....), or for businesses on paper which are stored on at least two different secured sites/locations.
- jimk1963Luminary
RE:
The email address configured for notification is unrelated - except of that this must be configured to submit emails, and it's used to submit password recovery emails, too. Each account has it's own Email address on the records. Check the account properties (Settings), there you find the field marked as "Recovery Email Address".
The point of first configuring an alert email under System/Settings, was because there's no way to Configure Password Recovery without pre-registering that email. If you try to go to Admin Properties first to set up PW Recovery, you'll get an error that says "First, you must configure an email to receive alerts", or something to that effect. This is why I first set up the alert email, then went to Admin Properties screen - it's this screen that simply does not work. I fill in Current Password, check the Enable Password Recovery box, fill in the email credentials, type in my alert email (or ANY email, doesn't matter actually), and I get the error message that I posted. Am unclear what is different vs. your explanation here.
Note: A ReadyNAS is a multi-user device, each account has it's own email address associated.
jimk1963 wrote:Updating passwords on ReadyNAS is way too complicated.
From the usability view, would you think that some dedicated URL like a https://[readynas]/password with a simple form would make things easier?
No - the Admin Properties screen looks easy enough. It just palin doesn't work, period. I am unable to (1) change password using this screen - even though it looks pretty obvious that I should be able to - right? What's the point of this screen otherwise? Second, the Configure Password Recovery portion also does not work, as explained above. Others have reported similar issues. By "complicated", I mean a simple screen like this should just work - but it doesn't. So users (like me) end up scouring the internet for other ways to poke in a new password, which can lead to jumbled admin rights credentials, forcing a complete OS reinstall.
jimk1963 wrote:I see users left and right who totally lose connection and have to reinstall the entire OS, yikes..
The only thing Netgear could consider is adding the notification email account to the admin account in case it's undefined - but only during the config of the new email address. Some security minded users or organizations might want to keep it empty.
Sorry am not understanding this comment. The admin account has an associated email by definition, doesn't it? My admin email (I think???) is simply my MyNetgear logon email. I would LOVE it if the box would simply send a PW Recovery email to that address, just like it does every day for other reasons (status of NAS, etc.). Is there some reason this can't work?
You can always create more users - these should be used for the NAS shared folder access anyway, grouped according the different access rights requirements, and make e.g. your personal one beyond of the primary group defining the access rights,as a member of the admin group. This will give you most of the admin user capabilities, e.g. in the ReadyNAS Web UI. However, you still can't change the admin (root) account password. When accessing the NAS by SSH, you still must have the root (== admin) account password available. We strongly suggest recording root (admin) password e.g. on a label (sigh, yeah....), or for businesses on paper which are stored on at least two different secured sites/locations.
I don't want to add more users, not required yet. Re: SSH, this also does not work by the way. When you say "root (==admin) account password", does this mean the password I enter when I first try to access the NAS Admin screen? I need clarification on this, because it may be the reason SSH won't connect. For "MyNetgear", I have an email/password combo. That exact same combo is used via the web browser to access the Admin screen of my NAS. For example, open Chrome, type in 192.168.1.210, wait for the Admin access screen to pop up, fill in the MyNetgear credentials, and I'm in. Is there ANY difference between MyNetgear credentials and Admin credentials?
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