Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hi,
I have migrated to the fw1.08 and it appears that it is not possible for me to change the Workgroup of the DNS-323, I would like to rename it to the same I have on my network i.e. "Dublin".
Has somebody encountered the same issue ? any idea on how to fix this ?
Thanks !
PS: I have attached a screenshot of what is happening
Last edited by bodbod (2010-03-17 23:39:21)
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I've been on 1.08 (albeit beta?) since I bought my DNS and had no problem.
Just had a quick look and I can change my workgroup from that tab.
Have you tried going through the wizard and seeing if you can do it there.?
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Another thing to keep in mind if you do change it is that it can take a few minutes for the other PC's on the network to "see" the change.
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hello,
I have been trying via the interface of course, once i submit changes it loads the page and refresh it then fields i have populated come back blank. Dunno why...
Question though, if i reset the hardware to the default setting to force the clearing of the nvram, am i going to loose the data stored on the hdd ? I just dont want to have to reprocess the hdd config you are asked to do at the early beginning of the setup...
Thanks
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No - a reset to default does not affect the data stored on the hard drive. What I believe it will do, however, is delete the users & groups that you have configured.
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hi,
I still have the same issue, anybody having an idee or an opinion on what it could be ?
Thx
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Did you reset the unit?
Can you add users or shares (folders)?
I would try reinstalling FW 1.08 if possible. Maybe install 1.07 and then try 1.08 again.
You may get some better answers/support in the D-Link users forums, since this is a routine firmware issue, and not so much a "hack". You're not hacking anything here with a custom fun_plug here, right? If not, I'd take the issue to D-Link, but I would try reinstalling the FW first.
On FW 1.07:
The information used to fill in that menu probably comes from /etc/samba/smb.conf or /dev/mtdblock0. At boot time, the DNS mounts /dev/mtdblock0 onto /sys/mtd1 and copies smb.default to /etc/samba. Then it runs a program that takes smb.default and adds on your defined users and shares to make /etc/samba/smb.conf. Then it unmounts /sys/mtd1.
But something has probably gone wrong with this sequence and we can't tell unless you telnet/ssh in and look to see what files are in /etc/samba.
The web config page should be modifying the smb.conf file in /dev/mtdblock0, and perhaps that is failing for some reason.
I don't know if anything there has changed in 1.08.
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