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14:53 (cur | prev) +1,216 Bacchas talk contribs Created page with "The settings are stored in an SQLite database and can be modified there. I took the following steps. 1*Stop the cloud sync service from the package manager Connect through ssh to your diskstation or open a terminal console window go to the volume where the configure for cloudSync sits. and there into the config folder. for me that was `cd /volume1/@cloudsync/db` before we open the sqlite database to modify it we need to look up what the user id and group id of our new u..." |
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14:51 (cur | prev) −858 Bacchas talk contribs Replaced content with "==How do I sign in to DSM with RSA key pairs via SSH?==" Tag: Replaced |
N 14:51 | How do I sign in to DSM with RSA key pairs via SSH? diffhist +861 Bacchas talk contribs Created page with "'''Generate Key pair on local computer''' *Sign in to DSM as an administrator. *Go to DSM File Station > home. *Create an sub-folder named .ssh. *Upload the public key id_rsa.pub to the .ssh folder. '''Sign in as an administrator''' *Sign in to DSM as an administrator via SSH (refer to this article for detailed instructions, but do not run sudo -i). *Run a cd command to switch to the .ssh folder you previously created. *cd ~/.ssh *Append the public key to a new file b..." |