Hello folks, the issue is getting worse. I do not know myself a way to recreate it and show errors code (if any). Now even during massive torrent download session, it just get stuck. I am quite sick of it, it happens via usb or lan. I suspect it is a hardware problem. I am going to call the death of the nas and try to salvage the disk.
Beiträge von theluke79
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Hello folks,
since I installed OMV on my NAS, I found out that, no matter how I do it, if I copy from/to the NAS several files, it stucks after 5/7 minutes and I need to completely reboot it.
SSH stops working as well any other service.
Only pressing the rear on/off button shuts down the device.
This happens ONLY when I copy files. How do I troubleshoot this issue?
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Thanks a mil for helping!
I followed this guide to install the dual factor authentication (it has been working for 2 years now)
howtogeek.com/121650/how-to-secure-ssh-with-google-authenticators-two-factor-authentication/ therefore, YES, I did edit manually the
sudo nano /etc/pam.d/sshd
and sshd_config
As per the instructions.I have created the second alternative SSHD conf file an configured CRON,
It has fixed the problem!Thank you
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Hello folks,
I was happily using my OMV 1.19 when all of a sudden the SSH Root Access (protected by google multi factor auth) stopped working.
It does not recognize the password anymore and it does not ask for the Google Authentication Code,I can logon on the WEBUI, but that is it.
If I could edit the SSD_CONFIG file, I'd try to remove the "Use PAM" option, it helped me fix problems with the other NAS I have.
I tried the procedure to create a public key, but I get the error <<permission denied public key>>
I realy need to get SSH ROOT back up, what can I troubleshoot?
Code
Alles anzeigenProtocol 2 HostKey /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key HostKey /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key UsePrivilegeSeparation yes KeyRegenerationInterval 3600 ServerKeyBits 768 SyslogFacility AUTH LogLevel INFO LoginGraceTime 120 StrictModes yes RSAAuthentication yes PubkeyAuthentication yes IgnoreRhosts yes RhostsRSAAuthentication no HostbasedAuthentication no PermitEmptyPasswords no ChallengeResponseAuthentication no X11Forwarding yes X11DisplayOffset 10 PrintMotd no PrintLastLog yes TCPKeepAlive yes AcceptEnv LANG LC_* Subsystem sftp /usr/lib/openssh/sftp-server UsePAM yes AllowGroups root ssh AddressFamily any Port 22 PermitRootLogin yes AllowTcpForwarding no Compression yes PasswordAuthentication yes AuthorizedKeysFile .ssh/authorized_keys .ssh/authorized_keys2 /var/lib/openmediavault/ssh/authorized_keys/%u PubkeyAuthentication yes
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I am having same problem here. WIll try to delete SDa2 and recreate with XFS file system
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Any help?
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UPDATE 15/1
I thought it was ok, but it stopped working overnight.
If I just reboot, it is fine, but I loose the mount if I turn off the machine.
Which infos do you need to help me?--------------------------------------------
It worked!
Thanks a million!
Now I just have to figure out why I cannot access the folders, but they are there even after reboot. -
Yes, I am on HMNDCE and OMV 1.9
From UBUNTU I can see the shared folder listed, but I cannot access it.
However, forget what I posted before, dunno why, the SDA2 partition just got unmounted...
I can only mount it from SSH terminal.
I will go all the way through the steps mentioned above by you TELLE in order to reconfigure it properly
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Hello, same situation here.
I mounted the ext3, 2TB partition from command line, it worked fine, while it was not possible to do it via GUI.
Right after, I created a share on that partition, no issue here as well.
Under CIFS, I double checked that the share was there
BUT I cannot see the share...Why?
UPDATE
Ok, rebooted I can see the share, but no access.
Will try tomorrow