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Running fun_plug 0.5 and 1.06 firmware on a DNS323.
In an attempt to resolve an email problem I reset the DNS323. I now have two problems. I can't access the DNS323 via WinSCP and SSH nor can I access my website which is running on lightppd.
Dealing with WinSCP and SSH access first;
- Followed the ffp Wiki to re-establish and save root's password
- Tested password change using instruction on wiki; looks fine
- Attempted to access DNS and received a Time Out error
- Re-installed openshh using funpkg -I command
- Un-installed openssh, removed keys then re-installed
- Looks as though communication is established as I was prompted of key change during log-in attempt
- Ran log (Which is what I should have done before messing with installs
) and captured the following;
. 2009-01-11 08:52:44.691 SSPI: acquired credentials for: Robert@Vostro-1700
. 2009-01-11 08:52:44.691 Cannot convert IP address to SPN: DNS is not trusted
Could this be the cause of my log-in problem? If so how do I correct it (Using ffp Samba with DNS323 set to as master DNS)?
Once I get SSH fixed I'll figure out why lightppd stopped.
Last edited by rcblackwell (2009-01-11 16:19:42)
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rcblackwell wrote:
Running fun_plug 0.5 and 1.06 firmware on a DNS323.
In an attempt to resolve an email problem I reset the DNS323. I now have two problems. I can't access the DNS323 via WinSCP and SSH nor can I access my website which is running on lightppd.
Boy do I feel foolish
!
I failed to properly set the DNS settings of the DNS323. After doing so I'm now able to access the DNS323 via ssh and WinSCP.
While looking into this issue I think I also dioscovered why lightppd isn't working. Forgot to add the user account.
Last edited by rcblackwell (2009-01-12 02:18:23)
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