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wagb4
Sep 11, 2014Aspirant
SSH Connect to NAS
Using a ReadyNAS model 102 with firmware version 6.1.8. I enabled SSH service but cannot mount a share using "sshfs". Has anyone been able to mount a share using SSH, and if so how do you do it? ...
wagb4
Sep 25, 2014Aspirant
I tried rsync and I think it is asking for the name of the daemon in the NAS path. How do I get the NAS to tell me what is the name of the daemon? This is what I did and what it returns:
The Backup share on the NAS is enabled for Rsync, the NAS knows of the Rsync user named rsyncjim
Trying the same rsync command after removing the --password phrase gives a warning message about ECDSA key and that I should add a key to a ssh known_hosts file. If I am not using SSH why is that error croping up?
rsync -h --progress --stats -r -tgo -p -l -D --update --delete-after --password-file=/home/jim/bin/rsyncpw /home/jim/TestFiles rsyncjim@192.168.0.215:/Backup/TestFiles/
The --password-file option may only be used when accessing an rsync daemon.
rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(1269) [sender=3.0.9]
The Backup share on the NAS is enabled for Rsync, the NAS knows of the Rsync user named rsyncjim
Trying the same rsync command after removing the --password phrase gives a warning message about ECDSA key and that I should add a key to a ssh known_hosts file. If I am not using SSH why is that error croping up?
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