Roland Plüss wrote:
> Sorry for the delay but I've got some problems over here. The NAS
> suddenly forgot the root password
You could try restoring /etc/shadow to a local disk and then run John
the Ripper on it...
Another method involves editing the restored shadow file to remove the
root pass
Okay, found a way back into the NAS. Multiple reboots and changing the
password multiple times seems to have fixed the issue for the time
being. So here the bacula-sd from the NAS:
>>>
Storage {
Name = diskstation-sd
SDPort = 9103
WorkingDirectory = "/opt/var/bacula/working
Sorry for the delay but I've got some problems over here. The NAS
suddenly forgot the root password (only admin working but that's not
enough) so I'm a bit stuck right now not knowing how to get it back
working without formating the entire HD (and thus losing the
experimental bacula setup and some
Mhm... I had a similar Problem...
I solved it when I set the Address-Setting in the Dir and SD-Configs,
into quotes...
What says status storage?
How do your configs look like?
Am 28.03.2011 18:01, schrieb Roland Plüss:
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> I'm running he
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I'm running here into a big problem. I have on my server Bacula with
Dir, SD and FD. Now I have a NAS which is supposed to take over the SD
part. It's a Synology one so I installed bacula on it. SD is
configurated and running. The passwords