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Hello everyone,
I'm having a strange problem with my CH3SNAS (3 weeks old). For a few days now i noticed that when I set the root password in telnet or just the IP adres and network name, after a reboot it is gone. It does remember i have set a password and asks me to login when establishing a telnet connection, but i think that that is a fun plug setting. BTW al my fun plugs doe start up as usual. Does anyone have an idea what could be the problem? I searched everywhere but couldn't find anything.
Thanks in advance.
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Bad battery perhaps? There's a CR2032 battery in the DNS-323, I assume there's also one in the CH3SNAS.
If it's only three weeks old, you might want to have it replaced under warranty rather than open it up though.
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read:
http://dns323.kood.org/howto:ffp
and have a look at:
store-passwd.sh
background:
the /etc is on a ramdisk and is generated from a flash memory every time the unit boots.
store-passwd.sh copies /etc/passwd to the flash.
if you change things in the web interface, it does this automaticaly.
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I used that Howto to setup the root password and I used store-passwd.sh to save it to the flash and it seems to work but after reboot my password is still lost.
Last edited by mrYellow (2008-11-24 11:35:04)
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Have same issue (albeit with a difference device) where the password/settings are not stored.
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/t3033-DNS- … eboot.html is the thread, its kinda dead though =/
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