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#1 2008-04-09 09:21:55

paterg
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Registered: 2008-04-09
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2 distinct issues : root password, firefly lib not found

G'day all,

I've installed fonz's fun_plug and have updated mt-daap to the latest version - and it *was* all working well.

I have 2 issues now, which are not related to each other at all:

1.  I (perhaps) stupidly, decided to change the root password simply with the passwd command from a putty telnet session.  Now when I putty in, I get nothing, no prompt and the putty session times out.    Could this be corrected by re-installing fonz's fun_plug??  Any other ideas??

2.  When I installed firefly, it built the database, and the server was running well and I could see it from iTunes no problem.  Great.  That was last night...  Since then, I've rebooted my NAS, but that is the only thing that has changed  (this problem occurred before problem number 1, above).  Whenever I try to start mt-daap today, I get a message that "can't find lib sqlite.0"  - or something like that.

I'm guessing I could rescan/rebuild the library, but I can't find any documentation on what the command line options are for mt-daap.  Anyone know what might have happened and/or what I might do about it???

Anyway, if anyone has a clue on either of these 2 issues, that'd be most appreciated!!

Thanks,
Glenn.

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#2 2008-04-09 17:59:09

mig
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From: Seattle, WA
Registered: 2006-12-21
Posts: 532

Re: 2 distinct issues : root password, firefly lib not found

paterg wrote:

1.  I (perhaps) stupidly, decided to change the root password simply with the passwd command from a putty telnet session.  Now when I putty in, I get nothing, no prompt and the putty session times out.    Could this be corrected by re-installing fonz's fun_plug??  Any other ideas??

The /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files are copied out of NVRAM at startup, as long as the passwd
command you used did not write to the copy in flash memory (I don't think it did), you can reboot
the DNS-323 and what ever changes you made will be gone.

//Mig


DNS-323 • 2x Seagate Barracuda ES 7200.10 ST3250620NS 250GB SATAII (3.0Gb/s) 7200RPM 16MB • RAID1 • FW1.03 • ext2 
Fonz's v0.3 fun_plug http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug

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