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23 TopicsCannot change Root SSH Key Pair
Hi We are using Model: ReadyNAS 3220 firmware version 6.4.2 Environment - Web interface We have been using this for sometime and have been using the backup feature. The problem is that in all this time the root ssh key pair has not been rotated. We would like to keep our data and system secure by changing the ssh key pair of the root user. I tried switching on and off ssh on the device using the dashboard, but that just disabled and re-enabled the same key pair. 1. Go to System menu 2. Go to Settings sub menu 3. click on SSH 4. Click on Download SSH key file. ---This is root SSH Public Key--- I would like to change this so I have a new key and my system is secure. We are using the Rsync over SSH option for our backups. Thanks in advance and taking the time to read this.Solved2.2KViews0likes5CommentsReadyNAS 204 SSH access denied after Factory Default (6.9.0)
Hello I reset my ReadyNAS 204 (System > Settings > Perform Factory Default) running the latest firmware 6.9.0. recently and since then SSH does not work. I have enabled SSH via System > Settings > Services (exactly as here: https://kb.netgear.com/30068/ReadyNAS-OS-6-SSH-access-support-and-configuration-guides) but any attempt to connect via ssh (ssh root@IPADDRESS) gives "Permission denied, please try again." I've tried changing the admin password and reinstalling the OS via Boot Menu - but neither work. SSH was working fine before the factory reset. Could anyone suggest how to get it working again please? Thanks, SimonSolved1KViews0likes2CommentsReadyNas NV+ v1 no FrontView access, SSH not installed
I powered on my old ReadyNas NV+ v1 yesterday after a few months offline (it's normally disconnected until I need to retrieve or add archival data). The shares are accessible and email notifications seem to work fine however I cannot figure out how to access FrontView. I've read a number of threads and all of them hint to the fact that the firmware (4.1.15 according to RAIDar) might have some conflict with addons or something similar. I've tried various browsers and computers, reset the OS twice, tried to connect over ethernet cable (I'm using a Macbook running macOS Sierra) but to no avail—FrontView is not responding. Unfortunately I don't seem to have SSH active (I'm a novice user that only uses his NAS for the most basic of tasks) so I've run out of ideas. Can anyone help me? Thanks3.2KViews0likes7CommentsFan Control for ReadyNAS NV+ v2 (Make it more quiet please)
I have been trying to get my nv+ v2 a little bit quiter for a while now and haven't really succeeded. I changed the fan, and it helped, but I can't get the fan to work as slow as I'd like. The disks and the system is still operating just under 40 degrees celsius so I'm confident in trying to slow down the fan a bit more. The problem is I can't find any controls for it. I've concluded that there are no controls for it in the GUI and I've started poking around through SSH to get there. I found this guide which gave me some real hope https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-to-ReadyNAS/How-to-control-fanspeed-on-a-RN104/td-p/911970 but I can't even seem to find any of the controls that give me access to the readings of the fan speed and temperature, let alone control them. Can anyone help me, how do I read/access the fan control of my ReadyNAS?9.2KViews0likes14CommentsRestore user account from ssh
Hello dear community, I used to have several users that I created as I recieved the NAS and was experimenting a year ago. It seems that I removed some user accounts, but I still can see them in passwd, home directory are still there. # getent passwd [...] admin:x:98:98::/home/admin:/bin/bash [...] titimoi:x:100:98:my_email_address@email.com:/home/titimoi:/bin/false another_user:x:103:98:another_email@email.com:/homeanother_user:/bin/false and # ls /home/ admin another_user titimoi Note that I can login to frontview with "another_user" and "titimoi" In Frontview I see only "admin" in Account > User. Questions : - can you help me show "titimoi" and "another_account" in frontview so that I can manage then easiely, what file should I have a look at ? Cheers,4.3KViews0likes13CommentsWhy am I getting "sudo: command not found"?
I'm trying to update LMS on my 314 via the command line: sudo dpkg -i /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache/updates/logitechmediaserver_7.9.0[...]amd64.deb This method used to work just fine, but then I had to do a factory reset about a week ago. Now I'm getting the following error: -bash: sudo: command not found Googling the problem suggests that sudo isn't installed. But I don't remember ever having installed it before. Is sudo installation the problem? How exactly should this be remedied?Solved8.7KViews0likes2CommentsSSH Configuration reset on reboot
Hi lads, I have just freshly reset my RN102. There is a bug that is annoying me terribly, every time I reboot the system the SSH configuration is messed up / lost, somehow it is being reset. I follow this site to setup 2fa http://www.howtogeek.com/121650/how-to-secure-ssh-with-google-authenticators-two-factor-authentication/ it works fine until reboot, than I loose connectivity since the ssd_config file is being overwritten. Why is this happening? Why is the SSH conf file overwritten? The only way to gain access again is restoring a former version of the aforementioned file using the indications here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/RESOLVED-Can-t-SSH-login-with-Root-and-admin-pass/td-p/9611204.3KViews0likes6CommentsRN102 SSH, copy the iSCSI LUN from NAS to another device
Hi, I have access the NAS via SFTP & SCP. Where in the file structure is the actual LUN file so that I can copy it off the NAS for mounting elsewhere. We have a iSCSI partition that will only be seen as RAW by the iSCSI connector in Windows and we need to see if it really is totally damaged, The data\LUN folder appears to be empty. Thanks! AndySolved2.6KViews0likes3CommentsFile operations taking forever
Is there a speciffic reason why file operations take forever on the ReadyNAS? I'm a seasoned *NIX user and normal behavour oof say: mv folder_a ../parent_folder would normaly complete in a matter of a second or two, however on the nas, it seems to want to take forever in doing this simple task. Same goes with rm -rf folder_a (or) rmdir folder_a, again tasks that normally complete promptly on a normal Linux system. (ps yes i have ssh access enabled, and im trying to perform these tasks directly on the nas under the /data mount for the md array)2.7KViews0likes3CommentsReadyNAS Pro Business Edition - No folder in SSH
Hi all, Newbie here. I have accessed my unit via SSH and this is all l can see Root Directory There are no visible directories present! I am using the commands ls -als. This is the program (Dropbox) l am trying to remove: NAS Frontview Any suggestions?3.7KViews0likes3Comments