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how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

makkistyle
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how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

Hi,

  I'm not a developer geek and don't know how to use the codes or ssh 

 

is there easy way to downgrade the OS .. I searched and found option

in admin page to do so .. but it requires me to upload the file for it and I don't have the old OS .. 

 

the issue is that I can't update my Plex app anymore .. 

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Sandshark
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

Indeed, sources.list.d seems to be a place where apps can put their own sources.list and not worry that an OS update will change them.  On my VM with Docker installed, it's sources list is there, called docker-cli-rnapp.list.  Don't do anything with them.  You need to put apt.conf and the updated sources.list in /etc/apt.

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StephenB
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10


@makkistyle wrote:

 

is there easy way to downgrade the OS .. I searched and found option

in admin page to do so .. but it requires me to upload the file for it and I don't have the old OS .. 

 


You can get it from here:

Best to extract it from the zip file before you upload.

 


@makkistyle wrote:

 

I'm not a developer geek and don't know how to use the codes or ssh 

 

the issue is that I can't update my Plex app anymore ...


Unfortunately, download back to 6.10.9 likely won't be enough.  I believe you will find that you will need to update the two files in this thread:

You can download them from post 37 in the thread.

 

If you enable SSH on the NAS, you can then install them using WinSCP on the PC.  If you set the protocol to SFTP, you should get access to the /etc folder from that GUI.  This approach doesn't require knowledge of SSH commands.

 

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makkistyle
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

Hi,

 

Thanks for your quick reply .. I manage to downgrade the OS only 

 

the next step I was not able to connect to the server as SFTP 

and wasn't able to use admin control panel .. 

 

what the correct address to connect via SFTP app :

 

I use Mac app :

ftp.png

 

and in CP I activate the FTP but there was not option for SFTP:

 

sftp.png

 

 

what do you mean by GUI ?

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makkistyle
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

~Here are the connections options I have in the app :

 

connection.png

 

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StephenB
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

You need to enable ssh in the NAS in order to get sftp to work.  Make sure you enable password authentication when you do that.

 

Also, log in as "root", not as "admin".  But still use the NAS admin password.

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makkistyle
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

I loged in 

but the root is empty 

 

root.png

 

 

Screen Shot 2024-03-21 at 3.45.19 PM.png

 

am i missing something ?

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StephenB
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

I'm not a Mac user, but I am confused what the settings for "Root URL", "Local Path" and "Remote Path" are about.

 

The normal path for the NAS would be /

 

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makkistyle
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

I manage to access :

 

Spource.png

 

can you just guide me for last step 

I just have to replace the file I downloaded  ( sources.list ) over NAS version ?

 

what about the file ( apt.conf ) where it should go ?

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makkistyle
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

there is a file ( apt.conf.d ) 

and this what shows inside :

 

sou.png

 

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StephenB
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

I replied to your other post

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Sandshark
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

So apt.conf.d is a directory, not a file.  I don't run OS6.10.10, though maybe I do need to put it on a virtual machine to investigate.  Is this the new home of sources.list, or is there still one at the level above?  What are the contents of that apt.conf?

 

I'm thinking that Netgear may have created apt.conf.d as a safe place to put mods to sources.list and apt.conf that don't get over-written by an OS update.

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Sandshark
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

Indeed, sources.list.d seems to be a place where apps can put their own sources.list and not worry that an OS update will change them.  On my VM with Docker installed, it's sources list is there, called docker-cli-rnapp.list.  Don't do anything with them.  You need to put apt.conf and the updated sources.list in /etc/apt.

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makkistyle
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Re: how to downgrade my NAS firmware from 6.10.10

I would like to thank both  StephenB and Sandshark

for their solutions and effort they put in this forum your contributions are tremendous 

 

I solved the upload issue and I manage to upload the Plex app 

 

I hope there is a button in setting to turn off the update OS for good and for now on 

it must not be updated for good .because it keeps popping up when you log in to admin page .

 

Regards

 

 

 

 

 

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