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Qnap lost ssh shell access
Qnap lost ssh shell access







qnap lost ssh shell access

I've never seen the need for Shell-in-a-Box myself, as my Linux Laptop already has a fully functional SSH client on it. if your undisclosed Client device is an OS X or Linux box, it already has an SSH client for you to play with. Heck if you don't have Internet on your PC, you can always SSH in via a cellphone. If your undisclosed Client device, and your NAS both have Internet connectivity, I can't think of even a single situation that wouldn't allow SSH access to your NAS. You simply port forward 1194/UDP from your Router to your NAS (for OpenVPN to use), and no further Port-Forwarding is required. This would permit you to access your NAS remotely without needing port forwarding for SSH etc. To have an app to build in the web interface (such a file manager etc.) could be really helpfull. I know there is shellinabox, but it is not the right think I could use -> another port which has to be open. which would give us the console session via web interface. I've never seen the need for Shell-in-a-Box myself, as my Linux Laptop already has a fully functional SSH client on it.ĭorko20 wrote:Hello, there are some situations I am not able to connect to my NAS remotely via SSH and I would like to have an app such as Terminal etc.

qnap lost ssh shell access

Dorko20 wrote:Hello, there are some situations I am not able to connect to my NAS remotely via SSH and I would like to have an app such as Terminal etc.









Qnap lost ssh shell access