Firmware update information for BlackArmor NAS. Check to Once you have upgraded the firmware, it is not possible to rollback to a previous version. Release
/media/BlackArmor: special device //192.168.1.3/DataVolume/Public does not exist. mount error(2): No such file or directory Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) and kernel log messages (dmesg) old servers which do not support SMB3 (or SMB2.1) specify vers=1.0 on mount. Could no long ping the NAS nor log into it. Not sure if this is a HDD issue or maybe something on the NAS PCB board. There are two drives so if one goes I should be able to go about business as usual. Assuming you know that, run the software discovery client that came with it (or available download). 7 Jan 2012 (although rest assured, there are many who have done it and nothing Download my customized Debian GNU/Linux image (2 files): This modification should not affect the normal operation of the NAS (e.g. booting the official firmware). Besides, with logs enabled, spindown of the disk can't happen. root shell. There are some executables to do things with the flash. So after the NAS did not talk to me any more I had to find a way to talk to the NAS instead. 5 Feb 2010 But not Seagate's BlackArmor NAS 110. solution for someone looking for a simple way to stream media files throughout their house. It shows you the folders that exist on the drive, and you can connect to them from within 7 Mar 2014 The Seagate BlackArmor 440 is a RAID Capable SMB NAS. After a 20 hour scan, I was able to view the file structure and see that it would Nothing that follows should damage your data but I'm not a linux to mount the volume (/dev/lg*/lv* does not exist), you may be running into a block size issue. Serviio takes up ~30% (~38MB) memory without any files added (yet). I get in return : var/lib/dpkg/status does not exist When logging in (via putty) to your BA, debian should greet you with something like this: directory, download/unpack serviio into it and finally launch serviio directly on your console.
28 Apr 2009 For example, User1 can create a Global Access account, then log in to the If logged in to the NAS from a remote location, you can transfer files back NAS server to the remote computer, which is not available on the My Book. a folder to download, the NAS server will compress that folder into a ZIP file II – There Are Lots Of NAS Brands at Market, It's Hard to Decide Which Device Is File sharingWhether you are a home, small office or business user, NAS Seagate BlackArmor: http://www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/network-storage/ My Opinion : I can easly advice you Qnap as an end-user -Not because I work If there is no command line tool, perhaps there is a GUI tool like RSYNC that can be If you are not the faint of the heart tye of person, who don't mind cracking 3 May 2014 Shayan S Exploit Title: Seagate BlackArmor NAS Multiple Vulnerabilities # Date: 2/17/14 --log-file=pre.log --contimeout=5 /usr/sbin ". While you are at it: If your device is not listed here, please report it to Mr. Gowdy. -d sat, Linux, Chris Dennis, "-d auto" will fail with "Unknown USB bridge" error, use "-d sat". 0x0d49:0x7550 (101J), Maxtor / BlackArmor Portable, -d sat,12, Linux, Tyler Error logging capability: (0x00) Error logging NOT supported.
11 Oct 2010 The Bottom Line Seagate BlackArmor 420 is a decent NAS server. you to map network drives to its two default share folders, Public and Download. "Admin" account that allows you to log in and create other user accounts. if not all, other NAS servers, there's nothing you can do with a regular account 28 Apr 2009 For example, User1 can create a Global Access account, then log in to the If logged in to the NAS from a remote location, you can transfer files back NAS server to the remote computer, which is not available on the My Book. a folder to download, the NAS server will compress that folder into a ZIP file II – There Are Lots Of NAS Brands at Market, It's Hard to Decide Which Device Is File sharingWhether you are a home, small office or business user, NAS Seagate BlackArmor: http://www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/network-storage/ My Opinion : I can easly advice you Qnap as an end-user -Not because I work If there is no command line tool, perhaps there is a GUI tool like RSYNC that can be If you are not the faint of the heart tye of person, who don't mind cracking 3 May 2014 Shayan S Exploit Title: Seagate BlackArmor NAS Multiple Vulnerabilities # Date: 2/17/14 --log-file=pre.log --contimeout=5 /usr/sbin ". While you are at it: If your device is not listed here, please report it to Mr. Gowdy. -d sat, Linux, Chris Dennis, "-d auto" will fail with "Unknown USB bridge" error, use "-d sat". 0x0d49:0x7550 (101J), Maxtor / BlackArmor Portable, -d sat,12, Linux, Tyler Error logging capability: (0x00) Error logging NOT supported.
Controlling Web File Downloads to the BlackArmor Server . . . . . . . . . 36 If you are not a BlackArmor administrator, skip to page 26. Note: For an The first time you log in to your BlackArmor server, the setup wizard opens. Select the volume in which to create the share, if there is more than one volume on your server. 7. Firmware update information for BlackArmor NAS. Check to Once you have upgraded the firmware, it is not possible to rollback to a previous version. Release /media/BlackArmor: special device //192.168.1.3/DataVolume/Public does not exist. mount error(2): No such file or directory Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) and kernel log messages (dmesg) old servers which do not support SMB3 (or SMB2.1) specify vers=1.0 on mount. Could no long ping the NAS nor log into it. Not sure if this is a HDD issue or maybe something on the NAS PCB board. There are two drives so if one goes I should be able to go about business as usual. Assuming you know that, run the software discovery client that came with it (or available download). 7 Jan 2012 (although rest assured, there are many who have done it and nothing Download my customized Debian GNU/Linux image (2 files): This modification should not affect the normal operation of the NAS (e.g. booting the official firmware). Besides, with logs enabled, spindown of the disk can't happen.
Hello, I have a Seagate 6 TB NAS 220 that I would like to use for so Windows will only be used for gaming thus not my main OS anymore. The router logs made it quite easy to find the NAS device. Perhaps I can do something from there? Download my customized Debian GNU/Linux image (2 files):