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EvilSupahFly
Apr 16, 2024Aspirant
Mounting ReadyNAS Share over SSHFS
So... my friend and I were in the local Good Will a few weeks ago, and we stumbled upon a ReadyNAS 2120 for $25. They had no idea what it was, nor how (or even if it worked). They let me plug the pow...
- Apr 17, 2024
Actually, the easiest way is to use NFS, though it's less secure.
EvilSupahFly
Apr 16, 2024Aspirant
I thought it might be that the 2120 was expecting ed25519, so I generated a new key on one of the machines and attempted to upload it but the NAS doesn't like it.
Sandshark
Apr 17, 2024Sensei - Experienced User
Actually, the easiest way is to use NFS, though it's less secure.
- EvilSupahFlyApr 17, 2024AspirantI can do that but I was hoping to keep things a little more secure. I suppose if I tweak the UID and GID settings, I can prevent or minimize people from mucking around where they ought not.
Meanwhile, using ssh -vvvvv I have discovered that the SSH key is the issue. The NAS is rejecting the proffered key. I've tried removing all the keys and generating new pairs but the issue persists. Sadly, the 2120 is considered EOL now and I don't think I can get tech support for second hand equipment.
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