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Title: DNS-325 - Weird password problem
Post by: greyhunter on June 25, 2013, 06:21:19 AM
Hi all,

i've got a weird password problem. Whatever admin password i choose (or any other user), after a few days
of use, it is changed into a new one and i cannot log in unless a perform a hard reset of the nas. I checked my lan access and there is not any device i don't know who is accessing my network. Does any of you append to have this problem? thanks for your answers.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Weird password problem
Post by: JavaLawyer on June 25, 2013, 07:05:03 AM
Try clearing your browser cache. If your password is saved or auto-completes, there is a chance the wrong value is saved.
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Weird password problem
Post by: greyhunter on June 25, 2013, 07:20:34 AM
No, that's not it.
but i installed ffp, could it be a source of issues?
Title: Re: DNS-325 - Weird password problem
Post by: priitv8 on June 25, 2013, 02:06:02 PM
but i installed ffp, could it be a source of issues?
Might well be. I observed the same on my ffp 0.7.
First, log in with telnet (you'll need to re-enable it if you did disable telnet after setting up ssh).
Then run pwck and grpck from the command line. I suspect you have new entries for the root account in your shadow file.
Also check your /usr/local/config directory. Do you see strange scripts with recent creation date? What are they?
I blocked all http and ssh access to my NAS from outside network and only log in via VPN to my home net. I also deleted all those weird scripts and folders and since then it has been quiet.