On 28/11/16 12:30, Richard Hector wrote:
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nas doesn't recognise login as authorised user
Turns out this was the issue - problem solved.For some reason the
interactive successful use of ssh must have used my non-root users key
even when run by (su) root in a graphical terminal. I needed to
On 27/11/16 23:55, Russell Gadd wrote:
> So I'm scrambling around in the dark. Currently my vague ideas as to
> what might be wrong are:
>
> script doesn't know what nasbox is (it is defined in /etc/hosts)
You could test that by using the IP address
> ssh is being run without being associated as
On 27/11/16 13:00, Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
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What user runs the daemon? If it is a separate user then run the ssh
with that user interactively. If the user does not have the
~/.ssh/known_hosts file or the destination host is not in it, then you
will have problems.
I've now discovered that the da
2016-11-27 11:55 keltezéssel, Russell Gadd írta:
I am trying to add a command into a script to shut down my NAS when
the UPS detects a power loss. There is a daemon apcupsd which gets a
signal from the UPS and runs various scripts which can be modified by
the user.
I have a script doshutdown
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