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Write Access to root Directory on ts-htgl/r5

Started by peak4, November 26, 2023, 04:24:54 PM

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peak4

Hello, I have a couple of older ts-htgl/r5 units, which I've been using for several years.
They only come with SMB-1 enabled, so need that setting in Windows 10, which isn't ideal for security reasons.
I've come across a possible fix to upgrade to SMB-2, using ACP Commander to enable SSH & set a temporary root password on the box.
When I try and log on to root using WinSCP, the password I've apparently successfully set with ACP Commander v1.5.6 (GUI) doesn't work.
I can use WinSCP to read the root directories using admin access & password fine, so it's talking to the box; I can't modify and save the files unless logged on as root, but the password is rejected.

Anyone any thoughts please, as I'd like to dispense with SMB-1 and also access these boxes via Windows 11

Thanks
Bill


davo

The units are nearly 20 years old. Stop being cheap and just buy a new one that supports modern protocols.
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1000001101000

Those guides for hacking smb2 support into the stock firmware typically target newer models, I don't know if that can work or not with this model.

You can always try installing debian on it to get a modern version of samba, though you'd need to configure it yourself manually

peak4

Quote from: 1000001101000 on November 27, 2023, 08:25:38 AM
Those guides for hacking smb2 support into the stock firmware typically target newer models, I don't know if that can work or not with this model.

You can always try installing debian on it to get a modern version of samba, though you'd need to configure it yourself manually

Cheers, I don't know either, but won't be able to find out until I can write and save to root.
I had read a bit about Debian, but have virtually no experience of Linux, though I did put Mint on a spare desktop for emergencies if windows ever has a serious problem.
I  have two of these boxes used for my various backups configured as RAID-5 an in use from my main W10 PC via SMB-1, which I prefer to delete for obvious reasons.
Maybe I can disable the root password with a different access, such as PUTTY but I've never used it, just read about it, and I'd prefer not to brick the box.

I only recently dawned on me that I'd need to sort this out when I picked up a W10 laptop and couldn't access any of my various backups.

I also have an LS220 box which I can map OK on W11.

Do you know any good guides on running one of these on Debian; I've had a general browse about, but a bit clueless on Linux to be honest.

Bill

davo

Honestly, if you don't have any Linux experience then put it out to paster and move on with your life.
PM me for TFTP / Boot Images / Recovery files  LSRecovery.exe file.
Having network issues? Drop me an email: info@interwebsireland.com and we will get it fixed!

Have i helped you? Buy me a coffee as a thanks!
https://buymeacoffee.com/buffalodavo

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