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  • Posted a comment on ticket #429 on XigmaNAS

    Ah, OK. That's what I needed to know. It wasn't clear to me from the documentation where to do this. And the name "Additional Parameters" just wasn't calling out to me. So maybe an update to the docs then? Include the example you just gave. And thanks again.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #429 on XigmaNAS

    I think I've figured out where the locus of this problem is even if it does not solve the problem. The reason I am resurrecting this issue is because I recently made some changes to my LAN which resulted in this same stubborn problem arising again after a few years of a working xigmanas (and LAN) configuration. (I had finally gotten it working after my last post, and thank you for help.) The difficulty seems to be in the way that /etc/rc.d/lighttpd generates the lighttpd.conf file. Now, I admit I...

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    su command does not work if switching to other, non-root user

  • Posted a comment on ticket #429 on XigmaNAS

    Default gateway should be configured by default in future releases of xigma NAS. I added a route entry with the destination as 0.0.0.0/32 and applied it. But it does not show up in the routing tables (it is persistently seen in the network->static routes though). And I still cannot reach the NAS from outside the lan.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #429 on XigmaNAS

    I think there may have a misconfiguration -- when I do a netstat -rn in a xigma nas shell, I do not see a default route. The only routes defined are for the local network and the xigma nas host itself. Now this all makes sense. So when another system on the same LAN with the NAS hits the webgui, xigma NAS can respond because it has a route defined for the LAN. But when a packet arrives from outside the LAN, the nas will fail to reply (it will error). It doesn't have a route back to the source, which...

  • Modified a comment on ticket #429 on XigmaNAS

    I have tried these steps numerous times now, but to be fair, I tried them again today. I have tried disabling (bypass host auth rules), I have tried setting the source IP address (external ip), and I have tried doing both together. There has been no change in behavior. Again, I enabled tcpdump on the xigma nas console, and I still see requests coming in, but no response from the xigma nas. One thing I note is that, in the console interface, when I go into the "configure hosts allow," it doesn't seem...

  • Posted a comment on ticket #429 on XigmaNAS

    I have tried these steps numerous times now, but to be fair, I tried them again today. I have tried disabling (bypass host auth rules), I have tried setting the source IP address (external ip), and I have tried doing both together. There has been no change in behavior. Again, I enabled tcpdump on the xigma nas console, and I still see requests coming in, but no response from the xigma nas. One thing I note is that, in the console interface, when I go into the "configure hosts allow," it doesn't seem...

  • Created ticket #429 on XigmaNAS

    Xigma NAS webgui not responding to clients outside LAN

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