INSTALL ENTWARE ON WD MY CLOUD HOME (SSH ACCESS, NFS SERVER, OPKG
Ssh - Root Access - Wd Sharespace - Wd Community. I remember that i could login by “root” as user and “welc0me” before. But when i try to mount the share from windows, i am prompted to enter the username and.
INSTALL ENTWARE ON WD MY CLOUD HOME (SSH ACCESS, NFS SERVER, OPKG
Passwd [any_share_username_here] and the change is done. I have enabled it, and can log on via admin and my admin password. I changed home directory in /etc/passwd file for user and set chmod for directory and files exactly as you wrote. There is nothing that you can’t do as sshd, that the root user can. I have enable ssh in dashboard. If you cannot do something as sshd, then root user can’t either. Less /etc/passwd i can see the share usernames listed. I assume you enabled the use of ssh thru the web interfaces’ advance setting section. In a “normal” linux system (which the sharespace is built on), you can recover by booting off a cd or dvd into single user mode and then mount the file system where the 2 files are kept and then you can change them. Then directory list will come up with:
When you log in you’re in the use directory. Once you start up with blank drives the unit rebuilds itself completely and then all should be back to normal. You may also try changing the share name as well if that still doesn't work. Then directory list will come up with: Mounting nfs on esx using wd sharespace device. A new smart personal content app: Dstavert feb 28, 2011 4:36 pm ( in response to dagnabbit ) try using a different name for the nfs datastore name when you add it. Less /etc/passwd i can see the share usernames listed. And that isn’t because of a permissions issue…it’s because there are certain areas of the. Turn on your computer and wait for the operating system to load. Sshd user is root user…a simple id command would have revealed you that.