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md96
Sep 14, 2014Aspirant
Permission problem with sparsebundle in user share
I've set up TM on my MBP (Mavricks) to back up to my user share on my ReadyNAS Duo v2 following these instructions: viewtopic.php?f=71&t=59974 It works fine, mostly. But, as others have observed,...
md96
Sep 17, 2014Aspirant
Gotcha. Thanks for your patience and sorry for being dense.
So, in Terminal, I've gone to New Remote Connection, chosen SSH, user "admin", SSH (Automatic), and then in the dropdown I type "SSH 192.168.1.xx" [no quotes]. However, it prompts me using my MBPuser@192.168.1.xx, not admin@192.168.1.xx.
I've tried leaving the admin box in the terminal "new remote connection" screen either blank or putting 'admin' but either way it wants to log me into the readynas as the MacOS user. Hrm.
The first time, it gave me a message about the RSA key fingerprint. I typed 'yes.' Could that be why it is now connecting me, and then immediately disconnecting?
I'll do some reading tomorrow and try to fix this myself. Thanks again. [feeling n00bish]
So, in Terminal, I've gone to New Remote Connection, chosen SSH, user "admin", SSH (Automatic), and then in the dropdown I type "SSH 192.168.1.xx" [no quotes]. However, it prompts me using my MBPuser@192.168.1.xx, not admin@192.168.1.xx.
I've tried leaving the admin box in the terminal "new remote connection" screen either blank or putting 'admin' but either way it wants to log me into the readynas as the MacOS user. Hrm.
The first time, it gave me a message about the RSA key fingerprint. I typed 'yes.' Could that be why it is now connecting me, and then immediately disconnecting?
I'll do some reading tomorrow and try to fix this myself. Thanks again. [feeling n00bish]
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