11-20-2011 08:29 AM
SSH was working fine. Then the other day I upgrade my firmware to the current version "2.3.01 with MioNet 4.3.1.12" and now SSH no longer works.
glenn@glenn-laptop:/nfs$ ssh -l root 192.168.1.115
ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.115 port 22: Connection refused
Yes, I have the SSH Enabled checked. I even unchecked it, saved, checked it and saved again to be sure.
I can HTTP and FTP in. Even mount the NFS. Although, now I can't alter any of the files any more. Permission is denied on the entire drive. I can read the files just can't update them any longer.
Since all of this happened right after the firmware upgrade, I am pretty sure that is the cause of all my troubles.
Any toughts?
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11-20-2011 01:06 PM
ssh requires that the sshd daemon be running and this usually happens when the system is rebooted. I suggest, if you have not already done so, power down the sharespace and then power it on. This will run some cleanup scripts, I believe, and may allow the sshd daemon to start. Sometimes if the lock and PID files aren't removed, daemons won't start thinking they are already running.
YMMV
--dennis
11-21-2011 05:23 PM
I had the chance to restart the unit and still no SSH even though it is connected. I get HTTP and FTP just no SSH.
I am trying a full factory reset (losing all my data) but I have it al backed up on a second unit so I can restore if this fixes the problem.
Very odd that the unit has SSH checked but keep getting connection refused.
11-22-2011 05:02 AM
Having it checked only means that the sharespace will startup the appropriate script and thus the sshd daemon (this is a Linux-based system). However, something is preventing that script from spawning the sshd daemon which allows incoming connections to occur. Since there is no alternate way to get into the system, you cannot troubleshoot it any further other than try and do what you are attempting now.
--dennis
11-22-2011 06:31 AM
Drats. My mouse jittered as I was starting to reply so I accidentally accepted your answer as the solution.
It sure does take a long time to do a full reset these units. It is still saying that it is building the RAID. Guess I just need to be patient. I'll post the results.
11-23-2011 07:45 AM
I did a full restore, lost all the data on the drive and still no SSH!!!!!
Anyone have a copy of the previous firmware so I can downgrade because this version is broken.
11-23-2011 08:25 AM
If you can web attach, mark ssh as off, submit the change and re-mark it as on and resubmit. This migght "unstick" it.
There is no way to down-rev firmware (that I know of).
--dennis
11-23-2011 08:34 AM
I tried unchecking SSH, reboot, check SSH, reboot and still no go.
It seems like I may not need SSH but it still pisses me off that it stopped working. The upgrade seems to have fixed a different problem I was having that required me to use SSH to tweak. So maybe I don't need SSH any more. Frustrating though.
But, I have not figured out how to (via the web) browse the files on the drive. Any suggestions of where I should be looking for that?
If I can confirm that things are working properly, I will stop worrying about the SSH issue for now. Then I can upgrade and flush the other drive. I don't want to do that until I am 100% sure this drive is working as expected.
11-29-2011 11:56 AM
I'm having same problem with ssh access. The service has stopped working afetr firmware upgrade. There's no way to make it work now! Last firmware upgrade **bleep**! I hope the next upgrade could fix the problem....
11-29-2011 12:40 PM
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