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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 don't know, how would I find out?
I don't think I want to do rsync backups as user root. I want file ownership & permissions retained for the backup (rsync) files.
The user I created "rsyncjim" was done because I read somewhere that rsync on the NAS wants a unique user just for rsync, not a normal user with a home folder on the NAS. So I established that user when configuring rsync for the NAS's Backup share in Network Access Tab.
I don't think I really need SSH for rsync backups. I just want to be able to use rsync over my LAN to/from the NAS. I cannot get rsync commands initiated from Linux computer to work or NAS Backup jobs using rsync to work.
I don't think I want to do rsync backups as user root. I want file ownership & permissions retained for the backup (rsync) files.
The user I created "rsyncjim" was done because I read somewhere that rsync on the NAS wants a unique user just for rsync, not a normal user with a home folder on the NAS. So I established that user when configuring rsync for the NAS's Backup share in Network Access Tab.
I don't think I really need SSH for rsync backups. I just want to be able to use rsync over my LAN to/from the NAS. I cannot get rsync commands initiated from Linux computer to work or NAS Backup jobs using rsync to work.
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