Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hi guys~
First of all.... thanks for reading my post.
I jsut installed fun_plug 0.5 to my DNS-323 FW1.05.
Well, Everything looks O.K. I can connect it by ssh and website is running on lighttpd.
While I am playing with user account, I deleted 502, nobody.
Now, I have a problem. I add user gyro73 and can login using putty.
But I can't connect gyro73 by ftp. It recognize user but password is not working.
More serious problem is that windows cannot connet to Volume_1. Error message is about 'smb problem'.
What can I do....?
I set directory (HD_a2 and its sub-directory) permission to 777.
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gyro73 wrote:
I deleted 502, nobody.
Bad guy.
gyro73 wrote:
Now, I have a problem. I add user gyro73 and can login using putty.
But I can't connect gyro73 by ftp. It recognize user but password is not working.
Do you have any error messages? What does it say exactly? /var/log/messages, /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.log
gyro73 wrote:
More serious problem is that windows cannot connet to Volume_1. Error message is about 'smb problem'.
This is probably a samba misconfiguration. You have to check the file /etc/smb.conf and add correct values to it. I did not do it with my DNS-323 yet, but there are many examples in the forum.
boupartac
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gryo73, the user accounts (/etc/passwd file) is copied from flash memory to hard drive
on each reboot. So, if you have not saved your changes to the flash memory, you can
reboot your DNS-323 and you will have the original /etc/passwd file (with user nobody)
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Yeah, that also hahahah
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Thank you so much for your replies.
I got the advice on reboot and interpret 'reboot' as 'reset'.
I reseted my box by pressing the reset button on the back panel.
Problem solved with factory initiation.
Now, I have to reinstall everyting ... but happy since, at least, I know what I should avoid touching.
Thanks again~
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Yeah, reboot meant reboot
As long as you don't call store-passwd.sh, your data is not saved to flash. So if you do something bad, you just have to _reboot_, not reset. Those are two different things.
But anyways, happy to read that you're back on tracks.
boupartac
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