Posted by dbridgma in Linkstation 1 (ppc): Been up and running as Freelinked, Kernel 2.6, Debianized LS HD250 for three months now...
After upgrading Webmin to 1.3, suddenly I'm unable to open a SSH session; no passwords are accepted--not even root.
Oddly, Webmin still accepts the root password and behaves normally. I can monitor everything through webmin, however, cannot get authenticated as a command line user. Unfortunately the wonky Webmin SSH/Telnet does not work either...just appears with dead cursor.
What's going on? Why would all four accounts suddenly lose their passwords? Why aren't these paswords/account synced anymore?
Daniel
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Changing EverythingFrom: forum.linkstationwiki.net
Post Date: 2006-08-16 16:54:20
Posted by ramuk in Everything Else: I'm very curious what you are using to rip CD's .... Maybe ABCDE ??
Do you have scripts set up to detect and mount Audio CDs automatically when you put them in the burner??
I certainly agree with Mindbender I think this would make a great Wiki article, please do write it up.
With regards to your other question about why hundreds of these consumer devices don't exist already, I think DRM has a big part to play, it's the same r...
more Windows Permissions on a TeraStation ProFrom: forum.linkstationwiki.net
Post Date: 2006-08-16 16:27:13
Posted by jteddy in Terastation: This may not be to much help to you, although you may be better of getting some kind of root access to the Terastation using the modified firmware, and then doing some research on how you can modify SAMBA to work with the configuration you are looking for.
http://www.bluelightning.org/linux/samba_acl_howto/
http://searchopensource.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid39_gci1080966,00.html...
more Why cant i login to samba?From: forum.linkstationwiki.net
Post Date: 2006-08-16 14:08:47
Posted by mindbender in Linkstation 2 (mips): ...well...thats normal samba knowledge.
i assume that you do NOT need security inside your LAN....i assume that your LS is also behind a router.
@samba: you have to edit the /etc/samba/smb.conf
there you can set the workgroup and the shares.
if you want fast results, then look to the "global"-section and change to "security=share" .... but this disables all passwords + security.
if you want to have only special users accessing ...
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