I have not been able to discover the initial User/PW combination to get started with configuration.The only display I am given is the status. When I attempt to login I see a page with two boxes to enter Password and Again.I have searched far and wide on the internet for the correct data to no avail.
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have you read the login online help? using special characters in the password?
Please do the 20 sec reset and try with a simple 'foobar' like password.
solved? Please report back what character was causing the problem
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have you read the login online help? using special chars in the password? do the 20 sec reset and try with a simple foobar passwd. solved? report back what the problem was.
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Totally dumbfounded. I performed the 20 second reset, accessed the DNS-323, received the 2 box password and again screen, entered a password and this time the box came alive.
The only difference between this attempt and previous was I used password abc123. Prior to this I had attempted several simple and complex passwords. I don't understand but I am able to access the configuration panels so I guess that is all that really matters.
Use only ASCII characters and no spaces for the password: allowed are
letters, numbers and ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
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I have completed testing the password settings and remain uncrtain why I had trouble the first time. Maybe the browser cache effect you mentioned.
I can confirm that an invalid character in the password causes a popup message explaining the acceptable characters that can be used.
I tested both simple ( numbers/letters ) and complex ( numbers/letters/special characters ) and had not trouble logging on.
I did experience one major problem ( outside trying to understand Linux language and logic ( I'm a Windows person )).
At some point during testing I noticed that the DNS-323 was displaying 2 steady Orange lights, one for each drive I assume.
I had a difficult time recovering to where I could re-flash the box with D-Link firmware.
The only way I am able to explain in a language you would understand is to say I fiddled with all kinds of parameters and eventually was able to change the disk(s) to one large area with and MBR record.
At that point I was able to revert to D-link F/W.
I actually loaded Alt-F f/w three different times in all the learning, experimenting and testing I performed.
At this point I did not find a compelling reason to switch my box to Alt-F.
The areas I was interested in learning more about was the ext4 FS, GPT partition style, using the box as an FTP server, and any performance enhancements offered.
When you release the final production system I may take another look.
I found the status page to be very informative but because of my inadequate knowledge of Linux I struggled with understanding how to format the disks and build partitions the way I wanted my system to look.
And provide good security for my files.
I hope this helps.
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