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mgruhn
Sep 05, 2014Aspirant
Port scanning on 22
Has anyone else ever seen a ReadyNAS device port scanning on port 22? My network administer shut down access to our NAS because of this kind of scanning on tcp/22. He's assuming the device is compr...
StephenB
Sep 05, 2014Guru - Experienced User
You can't, and if the system has been hacked you probably shouldn't try.
mgruhn wrote: How can I do that without losing data?
Ideally you'd back up your data volume over the network, zero the drives to get rid of any root kits, and then do a completely install. I wouldn't save/restore the NAS configuration either, I suggest you do it from scratch.
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