![]() ![]() However, when I replace it on the ix2-200, it is still mounting the apps image in ro mode (despite my chnages).ĭirectory Structure on the NAS The Lifeline OS (Iomega's OS) does put most of the root file system in read only mode. I’ve also tried extracting the initrd image from the u-boot/PPCBoot /boot/images/initrd, change the /initrd/mountimages.sh to load the apps image in rw mode, recompress the image, and create a u-boot image based on it. ![]() I cannot add anything to the CUPS installation to get it to work with my printer. This puts all of the installed apps and the entire /usr directory in read only mode (/usr is a symlink to somewhere in /mnt/apps). ![]() However, looking at the startup script /initrd/mountimages.sh, it mounts the ‘apps’ image from /boot/images/apps as /dev/loop0 to /mnt/apps in ro mode. INSTALL NAS ON IOMEGA STORCENTER INSTALLThanks in advance! I’ve been able to successfully implement ssh access to my ix2-200 NAS, but I’m trying to update/addon to the CUPS installation to install the pnm2ppa driver for my HP Deskjet 720c to work (print queue/spooling freezes after the first job is finished, but prior to ejection of the printed sheet). Debug1: channel 0: new client-session debug1: Entering interactive session. Debug1: SSH2MSGNEWKEYS received debug1: SSH2MSGSERVICEREQUEST sent debug1: SSH2MSGSERVICEACCEPT received debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey,gssapi-with-mic,password debug1: Next authentication method: publickey debug1: Trying private key: /.ssh/identity debug1: Offering public key: /.ssh/idrsa debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-rsa blen 277 debug1: read PEM private key done: type RSA debug1: Authentication succeeded (publickey). Iomega storage to my linux and it works fine. INSTALL NAS ON IOMEGA STORCENTER PASSWORDFrom my linux to storage in with ssh in verbose mode: debug1: SSH2MSGNEWKEYS received debug1: SSH2MSGSERVICEREQUEST sent debug1: SSH2MSGSERVICEACCEPT received debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey,password debug1: Next authentication method: publickey debug1: Trying private key: /root/.ssh/identity debug1: Offering public key: /root/.ssh/idrsa debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey,password debug1: Trying private key: /root/.ssh/iddsa debug1: Next authentication method: password the public key is not accepted. I’ve chmod 400 /root/.ssh/authorizedkeys and it is not accepting the public key. I have created public keys using ssh-keygen -t rsa on my local linux and copied the key found in sshrsa.pub to the /root/.ssh/authorizedkeys file on the iomega storage. Hi all, I’m trying to ssh/scp to the iomega storage without specifying the password but setting up using SSH public keys. And disable empty password in the sshdconfig file: PermitEmptyPasswords no. ON my side the copy and past of the encrypted password didn’t not work, I used an ubuntu 9.10 live CD, maybe the encryption is not the same So to be able to ssh my box, i empty the root password in the shadow file so you’ll should have something like that: root::10933:0:99999:7::: then allow in the sshdconfig file to logon using a password and allow the empty password by editing those to lines from: #PasswordAuthentication yes #PermitEmptyPasswords no to PasswordAuthentication yes PermitEmptyPasswords yes and you’re all set!! You have to keep in mind that is temporary config, because this not safe at all!! As soon as you are login $passwd root # to create a new root password. ![]()
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