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Old 12-07-2015, 11:26 AM   #1
Tribal-Wolf
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NAS Help


Hi guys, made a stupid error and wondered if there is an easy way out.
I was starting to install fun_plug on a d-link dns320l (following these instructions )and had an accident. I caught the return key before I'd finished typing a line and now I can't access via root as it says password incorrect.
This is as much of the line as I'd typed...
'sed -ie 's#:/home/root:#:/ffp', I caught return before finishing the line.
It should have read 'sed -ie 's#:/home/root:#:/ffp/home/root:#g' /etc/passwd'
Is there something I can do to regain root access? I had already created a new root password but it no longer works, saying 'incorrect user and/or password'.
I'm hoping this won't mean a hard drive restore as I've a lot of data to backup.
Thanks in advance.
 
Old 12-09-2015, 02:36 PM   #2
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I've funplugged a NAS a couple of weeks ago, but I am far from being an expert, but here are some thoughts:

Did you disable the telnet access already? If you haven't try reconnecting via telnet.
If that's not possible you could always try to remove the hard drive from the NAS and access it from another device. Remove all the stuff related to funplug. I would also assume that you can factory reset without having the hard drive installed. Hopefully that would allow you to regain access through the web interface.
 
  


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