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You can now connect to the ReadyNAS through SSH as that user with the private key from the key pair.For more detailed instructions on generating and using public/private key pairs with ReadyNAS see SSH log-in using a public/private key pairĮnabling SSH access for local users using a public/private key pair (local user mode only).You can now connect to the ReadyNAS through SSH as the root user with the private key from the key pair.Browse to the public key for the key pair and then click Upload.The admin and root accounts are linked, so by adding a key for the admin account, it will be added for the root account. Click on the admin account and select Settings.Enable password authentication should be de-selected. The user can now connect to the ReadyNAS through SSH with their username and password.Įnabling SSH access for root using a public/private key pair.Select SSH and enable Allow shell access.Please ensure you use a strong password.Įnabling SSH access for local users using password authentication (local user mode only). To change the root password, change the admin password via the admin page. Note: The root password is the same as the admin password. You can now connect to the ReadyNAS through SSH as the root user.Select Enable SSH and Enable password authentication.This job has run for months without issue and updates the backup every day with any changes in the MDaemon server. The destination for this job is a remote Netgear Duo (V1) NAS and so the job is configured using rsync over SSH. If you have problems running RAIDar under Linux: To discover the IP address of ReadyNAS, open a terminal session and type nmblookup -R VOLUME. When prompted with the support warning, click Yes if you are sure you want to proceed. One of our own rsync jobs is configured to back up an MDaemon mail server once a day using the basic scheme. Load the Installation CD, open the Linux RAIDar setup folder, and double-click on SetupLinux.sh to start the installation.Please use with caution and only where absolutely necessary.Įnabling SSH access for root using password authentication. Forwarding ports from your firewall to your ReadyNAS makes you more vulnerable to attack.īelow are instructions to assist with the configuration of SSH access.Not changing the default password and enabling SSH leaves you vulnerable to attack. Change from the default for security purposes. The root password for SSH is the same as the admin user.SSH access does not affect the hardware warranty.However, you may factory reset the ReadyNAS and restore data from backup at which point normal support may resume.
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