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ICT_Team
Sep 10, 2015Aspirant
Shares Empty When Viewing Via FTP Connection in FileZila
Hi All I have been trying to setup FTP access to the first of our NAS units and it's not working. I can connect to the NAS and I see the 3 shares that are on the NAS as folders, but when I try an...
- Sep 17, 2015
Tried an OS Re-install on the unit but it didn't resolve the "The share operation failed 1002030001" error
Backed up the data on the NAS and did a factory defaults re-set. After setting up the unit the "The share operation failed 1002030001" error was no longer happening when changing the share access settings.
Now that I could change the settings I have fixed the access rights and I can upload and download to all my shares via FTP.
StephenB
Sep 10, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Looks like you have a v2 arm platform- unfortunately the NAS I am least familiar with.
Are you accessing the NAS using the static IP address? It is signaled when you use passive ports, and if the static IP doesn't work within your local lan it can get into the way. FileZilla actually doesn't need the masquerade - it will automatically substitute the static address of the control connection when it sees a non-routable address signalled for the passive port. So you could try turning that off.
Do you see files if you log on as admin instead of ftpadmin?
ICT_Team
Sep 11, 2015Aspirant
Unit: ReadyNAS Duo v2
Firmware: RAIDiator 5.3.11
- Yes we are using a static IP address to connect to the NAS over the internet. eg 101.102.103.104:24120
- Turned off the masquerade at the static IP but didn't help still setting empty shares.
- Tried the admin user but still empty shares.
- Deleted the ftpadmin user and tried again using the admin user but still empty shares.
Whenever I try and change the share access settings for one of the shares under the shares section I get the following error.
The share operation failed 1002030001
I get this error whether I'm accessing the NAS web console remotely or from a computer on the local network.
Did a reboot on the NAS and now I can see the stuff in the shares but when I try to upload a file I get the following.
Response: Operation not permitted
Error: Critical file transfer error
I did a test of a download from the NAS and that worked fine just can't seam to upload.
- ICT_TeamSep 11, 2015Aspirant
Found the problem with not being able to upload as the everyone share access is set to read only but it's doesn’t seem to be changing because of that error I’m getting.
The share operation failed 1002030001
- ICT_TeamSep 17, 2015Aspirant
Tried an OS Re-install on the unit but it didn't resolve the "The share operation failed 1002030001" error
Backed up the data on the NAS and did a factory defaults re-set. After setting up the unit the "The share operation failed 1002030001" error was no longer happening when changing the share access settings.
Now that I could change the settings I have fixed the access rights and I can upload and download to all my shares via FTP.
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