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AusS2000
Aug 25, 2014Tutor
ReadyNAS Data Recovery - Duo v2
I came here from Erik's post on First Person Troubleshooter. Couldn't post a comment there for some reason. I'm running VMware on Mac and have successfully launched the Debian instance but cannot g...
StephenB
Sep 21, 2014Guru - Experienced User
AusS2000 wrote:
StephenB wrote: That wasn't clear when you made your earlier complaint. (At least I interpreted the reply as a complaint).
Not sure how you got that idea. I am simply asking for help in mounting a volume in a Debian instance.
This post is the the one I interpreted as a complaint.
AusS2000 wrote: Is this a forum for sharing technical help or selling support contracts?
If this is not the place to come to for help can you recommend somewhere more helpful?
I'd do that as well. Though my guess is that is wasn't penetrated, there is no easy way to tell for certain.
AusS2000 wrote:
StephenB wrote: Is there any evidence that the hacker might have had access to the OS partition via ssh? If there's any hint that might have happened, I again suggest that you zero the drives and rebuild the NAS from scratch once you are done with data recovery.
None that I have seen (although I wouldn't know how to look for it) but nothing critical will go on it until it has been factory reset...
I'm guessing that the "simple router" wasn't using NAT, so NAS was using a public internet address?
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