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pasan
Feb 20, 2017Aspirant
FTP user authenticated access issues - Error code 15002040001
I have enabled FTP access on 2 of my file shares with access permissions Everyone, admin +RW. My understanding is this will allow only authenticated users to access the shares via FTP. How...
- Mar 03, 2017
Checked the logs, the only clue found is the error log "cannot enable dlna when no volume exists", I am thinking if there are some settings about ReadyDLNA block the operation. Can you try disable ReadyDLNA firstly ? Then try to edit FTP settings.
pasan
Feb 28, 2017Aspirant
Hi FramerV, any updates after checking my logs?
Ki_Adi_Mundi
Mar 03, 2017NETGEAR Expert
Checked the logs, the only clue found is the error log "cannot enable dlna when no volume exists", I am thinking if there are some settings about ReadyDLNA block the operation. Can you try disable ReadyDLNA firstly ? Then try to edit FTP settings.
- pasanMar 06, 2017Aspirant
Ki_Adi_Mundi, after I disabled ReadyDLNA I was able to change the FTP server global settings Authentication to User. But then I was greeted with the same error when I tired to enable ReadyDLNA back again in global settings. However, I was able to go back to the Shares and enable DLNA from the Share settings. It seems there is a bug in the firmware that makes FTP and ReadyDLNA not play together nicely. Hopefully you can fix this in a future firmware update. How do I log a bug report? Thank you.
- Ki_Adi_MundiMar 06, 2017NETGEAR Expert
Most likely this is not a generic issue, I guess the DLNA share checked non-exist volume when enabe by Service page. Can you disable/enable DLNA in Service page after you enabe it from the share settings ? if that works then the DLNA settings become good again.
- pasanMar 06, 2017Aspirant
Unfortunately I still keep getting "Cannot start without volume." error when turning ReadyDLNA OFF & then ON from the Services page. Only way to turn DLNA ON after turning it OFF is from the Shares settings. Recently I removed a 2TB drive and put in a 6TB drive in one of the bays. The bays were in seperate volumes JBOD so I didn't think it would cause any issues and it hasn't. The new drive works fine with the old drive co existing. Maybe this has something to do with this error? Maybe it is looking for the old Volume I pulled out?
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