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Synology issue installpkg not same owner
Synology issue installpkg not same owner






synology issue installpkg not same owner
  1. SYNOLOGY ISSUE INSTALLPKG NOT SAME OWNER INSTALL
  2. SYNOLOGY ISSUE INSTALLPKG NOT SAME OWNER UPGRADE
  3. SYNOLOGY ISSUE INSTALLPKG NOT SAME OWNER WINDOWS 10
  4. SYNOLOGY ISSUE INSTALLPKG NOT SAME OWNER PC

SYNOLOGY ISSUE INSTALLPKG NOT SAME OWNER INSTALL

In regular linux I would apt-get install ifmetric to set the metric value on the interfaces as required to achieve the correct priority. The variance in actual behaviour observed seen is probably down to the link bandwidth scoring, timing of link up/down and plain luck. To my eyes the issue seems to be the conflation of DSM not adding a Routing Table Metric to any interface and the 10GbE PCIe card registering as eth4 and the 1GbE LAN as eth1, effectively giving it the lowest priority due to the absence of a Routing Metric. Unfortunately, the error message generated doesn't really tell you where to start looking.Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Ifaceġ0.0.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth4ġ0.0.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth1ġ72.17.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0 0 docker0ĭestination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface With all that said, the issue seems to be associated with the 'more secure environment' created with DSM 7. I have reversed the regedit change & it is now back to where it was prior to the change. To say I'm a little disappointed with DSM 7 would be an understatement.

SYNOLOGY ISSUE INSTALLPKG NOT SAME OWNER UPGRADE

I intentionally delayed upgrading to DSM 7 to allow time for the upgrade to settle down. Unfortunately, these are production PC's/NAS devices with established processes & users that are accustomed to accomplishing tasks in certain ways. What was once an easy task, has now become an exercise in WTF is going on? The three incomplete folders are related. I have an offsite nas that I back up to the local nas. Still, the phenomenon is that the two stronger servers is affected. Go to synology r/synology Posted by whitenack 'Owner' permissions - Setting different user permissions for different files in the same shared folder Hey all, Trying to keep all the backups in a single backup share. My Synology DS412 + is weaker than the other two, which are stronger. But in this case, I don't think it's right.

SYNOLOGY ISSUE INSTALLPKG NOT SAME OWNER PC

Both the NAS & the PC were rebooted, but, still did not work.Ĭoincidentally, we use WebDrive as a tool in mapping drives on the NAS devices & they too have ceased to function with DSM 7. The approach that Resilio might not work properly for performance reasons is not factually wrong. The fix they provided involved changing some of the SMB settings in File Services within the Control Panel.

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I did talk to Synology support yesterday & mapping the drives via Synology Assistant has been an issue. Gerard, I have no problem mapping the drives via Windows as you described from any of the PC's. Thanks for all your suggestions and comments. In any event, I can now map a drive on my laptop to either of my Synology systems running DMS 7.

SYNOLOGY ISSUE INSTALLPKG NOT SAME OWNER WINDOWS 10

My son then edited the registry on my laptop, basically (as I understand it) enabling Windows 10 to accept NTLMv2. Anyway, when DMS 7 rejected my NTLMv1 request, my laptop running Windows 10 just gave up trying to connect. Failed to install package TextEditor-x8664-1.2.3-0029.spk, error 293' My DSM is blocked. It seems that my laptop wanted to use NTLMv1 and DMS 7 will not accept it. I installed before IPKG and uninstalled it after but still nothing working after uninstall. " As I understand it, NTLMv1 is a security protocol used when two computers are connecting to each other. Select the shared folder whose permissions you wish to edit. Also try ls /opt/bin/ to see if ipkg has really been installed. He logged onto my laptop, did some fiddling, and discovered the following log error: "User xxx from yyy failed to log in via do to. 5 Answers Sorted by: 5 You don't need to comment out PATH/opt/bin:/opt/sbin:PATH in your /etc/profile, you need that path to use the ipkg command. Last night I explained the problem to him. Ive had a lot of trouble reinstalling ipkg for a NAS 214+. My son is a network security guru for a very large hospital system. Finally found the solution to the problem (actually my son found the solution.) Turns out it was an issue with my Lenovo P52, Windows 10, and Synology DMS 7.








Synology issue installpkg not same owner