Hello,
I recently had to upgrade my wired Router after the older model was failing. I have Forward the ports and I can gain access however when I do I see the followingl
Remote Site: /
.bash_logout
.bash_profile
.bashrc
Now I know enough that is not right. Also for the directory setting I see /mnt. I did attempt to change the directory setting to /var/flexshares/shares/mydirectory
I get this:
Status: Retrieving directory listing of "/var/flexshares/shares"...
Status: Directory listing of "/" successful
I am using Filezilla and the New Router is TP-Link ER605.
I would appreciate if someone was able to point me into the correct direction. I did forward the correct ports on the Router and Server. It all worked fine before the upgrade.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Bill
I recently had to upgrade my wired Router after the older model was failing. I have Forward the ports and I can gain access however when I do I see the followingl
Remote Site: /
.bash_logout
.bash_profile
.bashrc
Now I know enough that is not right. Also for the directory setting I see /mnt. I did attempt to change the directory setting to /var/flexshares/shares/mydirectory
I get this:
Status: Retrieving directory listing of "/var/flexshares/shares"...
Status: Directory listing of "/" successful
I am using Filezilla and the New Router is TP-Link ER605.
I would appreciate if someone was able to point me into the correct direction. I did forward the correct ports on the Router and Server. It all worked fine before the upgrade.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Bill
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Accepted Answer
Hi Alden,
Thank you for the reply. I am the administrator and only user, which in my case I know enough to be dangerous. I think there are larger issues that was and is happening.
For example, in the past I have had permissions on directories for flexshares. I am constantly under attack which I really don't know why because, I just run a simple website that I use as a sandbox and to track my spinner rides. Also, I use plex media server.
Anyway, I ended up just re-installing clearos on the box with a fresh install.
What I do find concerning is that I got this after turning off the shell server ssh
May 2 03:08:01 server runuser: pam_unix(runuser-l:session): session opened for user cyrus by (uid=0)
May 2 03:08:02 server runuser: pam_unix(runuser-l:session): session closed for user cyrus
May 4 03:22:01 server runuser: pam_unix(runuser-l:session): session opened for user cyrus by (uid=0)
May 4 03:22:02 server runuser: pam_unix(runuser-l:session): session closed for user cyrus
REF: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/runuser.1.html
So basically, I learned I need to be more diligent in my port forwarding and what servers are ran. I only turn on ssh when I need to use it otherwise it is off.
I don't know who cyrus is or why they are attempting to break in. There is only two logins that are really allowed.
They may have gotten in and altered my ftstab (I believe this is the correct file name) file. It is where my bind mounts are located.
Maybe someone will read this and recognize the same issues.
Also I have seen this,
May 1 11:55:27 localhost login: pam_unix(login:session): session opened for user clearconsole by LOGIN(uid=0)
May 1 11:55:27 localhost login: LOGIN ON tty1 BY clearconsole
That is within the host, I believe and may be normal.
If anyone has any other thoughts, I would appreciate them.
Thank you all! -
Accepted Answer
First, make sure that you enter the correct server IP address and the correct port. If you are not sure which port to use, contact your server administrator. If you are sure that the IP address and port are correct, the next step is to verify that you are using the correct credentials to log into the server. Make sure you are using the correct username and password. If you're still having trouble accessing files on the server, try changing your Filezilla settings to use the actual file paths. To do this, you can create a new connection and enter the actual path to the files on your server.

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