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Ah, ok. Thanks for your help anyway.
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Well, turns out my conclusions were premature. Now even though the rbm.sh is not blocked from running, the admin credentials still don't work sometimes without a previous User login. So I'm back to square one, I guess.. I can't seem to find any changes in any files (excluding /sys, /proc, and /i-data directories). The only…
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Today I am able to log in with admin credentials again (without a prior login with the one User account or a prior reboot). It seems that my samba credentials file might have been getting corrupted and there was nothing fixing it (since I manually disabled it - maybe the rbm.sh ran as soon as I disabled the tweak and…
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When looking into processes, there is no rbm.sh running, so I guess that means it must have crashed (leaving the rbm_runing file). It also doesn't seem to be deleted upon reboot - I have a daily reboot set up at 4am, the rbm_running was created at 3:02am - unless it doesn't keep the time-zone (I am GMT+1, 3:02am GMT would…
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Oh, I formulated it wrong. The two-line output (the two 'certs') is also the output after logging in as User to be able to log in as admin. Nothing else in the /etc/ directory changes but the admin credentials start to work. Edit: A lot of files change in the /sys/ and /proc/ directories, minor changes in /dev/:…
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Ok, so the problem is here again (after several days). When I fail to login, the command suggested returns: /etc/cups/certs/etc/cups/certs/0 After a reboot (when I can log in):…
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Thanks for your insight. Based on what you said, I was thinking that the rbm_running could have gotten stuck there some point in the past (e.g. the rbm.sh script didn't finish at some point - I had a power outage about 18 months ago (that I know of) and I'm not running a UPS) and left the rbm_running file undeleted,…
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Thanks for your reply. The tmp/rbm_running returns permission denied, so I guess it means it exists. Then the bin/rbm.sh returned the following:+ RM=/bin/rm+ PS=/bin/ps+ GREP=/bin/grep+ PYTHON=/usr/bin/python+ NICE=/bin/nice+ [ -e /tmp/rbm_running ]+ exitHowever, I am still unable to access the NAS with the Admin…
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I am having the same problem with a (possible) slight variation on my 542 (V5.21 ABAG.6 C0) - I can log in through the webinterface using a User account; however, I cannot log in using any Admin account. The ssh connections work fine all the time though. Logging in via ssh to the Root account and using the reboot command…
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Okay, I had to reinstall the Zyxel cloud, re-pair the NAS to my email account, and set the DDNS again.
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I have a similar problem, my NAS 542 is suddenly unable to connect via WebDAV or HTTP/HTTPS web interface. I can connect locally though. I have restarted the NAS and router multiple times. It seems that the NAS stopped communicating with the zyxel servers - if I log in to mycloud.zyxel.me, the IP address listed for my NAS…