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m0urs
Jul 11, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo V2: Strange FTP behaviour
Hi All, I am using ReadyNAS Duo V2 RAIDiator 5.3.8 and set up FTP access. I created a user and a share, gave the user FTP permissions and I can login via FTP. HOWEVER: if I list the files via DIR o...
seanws78
Apr 22, 2015Tutor
I am running the latest firmware for the ReadyNas Duo V2. I have managed to changed my proftpd user.conf file to read DefaultRoot ~ instead of DefaultRoot ~Ftp and it now goes straight to the home user folder for the user logged in. The problem I then had was that this file is overwritten on reboot so I used a script I found somewhere else that overwrites the User.conf in the proftpd folder with one I have made stored somewhere else so it remains with the access provided. The thing I am trying to figure out is why it was incorrect and rooting to that folder when I have never used FTP on the NAS before.
Any further suggestions of a better fix would be appreciated but I think I am OK right now.
The post i used to figure it out was
http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23735
To get the script to run though I had to put it in crontab using @reboot as the symbolic link did not seem to work.
Any further suggestions of a better fix would be appreciated but I think I am OK right now.
The post i used to figure it out was
http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23735
To get the script to run though I had to put it in crontab using @reboot as the symbolic link did not seem to work.
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