[Hidden-tech] DLink DNS-343 NAS device / Linux - how to set / change permissions...

Donald M Stevens dstevens at tryandfindit.com
Mon Aug 29 10:00:46 EDT 2016


Hi Leslie,

Yes!
This is what I am looking for…

Should I assume I need to be on a Linux / Unix operationg system to run these commands?

Can this be done from my laptop or windows server…. If I add some type of unix / linux client?

Thanks!

Don Stevens

TFI technologies, LLC
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From: Leslie Dwight [mailto:gsidwight at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 9:55 AM
To: Donald M Stevens <dstevens at tryandfindit.com>
Cc: Hidden-Tech Tech <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net>
Subject: Re: [Hidden-tech] DLink DNS-343 NAS device / Linux - how to set / change permissions...

Hi Donald~

Have you tried the command line “chmod”  command?
Here’s a link to a pretty nice page that explains it:

https://www.washington.edu/computing/unix/permissions.html

Good luck!
Lili


On Aug 27, 2016, at 5:58 PM, Donald M Stevens <dstevens at tryandfindit.com<mailto:dstevens at tryandfindit.com>> wrote:

Good Afternoon All,

I have a client that uses and DLink DNS-343 NAS Device. Basically it has (4) 1TB drives in it.
These drives are mirrored.

Within the Admin tool, you can share / create volumes / set permissions

Okay, so the permissions are set to allow everyone READ / WRITE

I have admin permissions

However, when we browse to some folders, and some files in those folders, we cannot open them.
We get access denied.

Using Windows, I can view the permissions, but not set any permissions.
It shows that the group everyone, has NO PERMISSIONS on the files that we cannot access.
(makes sense)

So, I have reset this DLink NAS device, updated the firmware…… twice
I have deleted and recreated the permissions and shares….
Rebooted…..

Still having the issue with random files I cannot access.
I did even try to just copy  them elsewhere, but it will not allow me to do that.

I do not know much about Linux or Unix (could be using this O.S.)
Is there a way to force the permissions to change, say from a command line?
There is no command line tool for DLink DNS-343 (least that anyone knows about.

I have been working on this for two weeks now, my client cannot get to their files.
I have call DLink tech support, many times.
Currently, I have a contact person who is supposed to be “LEVEL THREE” (think you get this person if you wait “3” weeks?)
This “Level Three” tech now has my case sent over to China where this device was made. So far no return call from them, however they mentioned they want to do a screen share…. I told them bring it on! Anytime! I will stay up all night!

So I thought I would just send this out to all you hidden techers….. maybe someone has something I have not tried?

Oh, one suggestion I got from the tech that installed this a few years ago, take one of the drives, attach it to the Windows Server or Windows Desktop and read the files from there…..
Tried that, no luck, Windows could not read the drive in either case.

If I do figure it out, I will post the answer…. Might be a while….

Thanks!

Don Stevens

TFI technologies, LLC
“we are here to help”
159 Patricia Circle
Springfield, MA 01119
Office: 413.209.8333
Cell / Text: 860.614.4153
Email: dstevens at tryandfindit.com<mailto:dstevens at tryandfindit.com>


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