PuttyHow are you accessing the router via ssh?
This seems inconsistent with the original post. Can you log in with SSH using "root" and the web GUI password, or not?Ah ha! No I did not enable SSH in the GUI! I did look around under Advanced and didn't see anything. Did I miss something in the docs about how to enable it?
edit: I just did some searches and it seems its enabled by default. I saw mention of attempting to change the password and that's where I found an issue. Even though I can login, when I attempt to change the password, it says the old (current) password is incorrect. If I login via telnet, can I use passwd to change the root password without screwing things up?
The only thing I can log into is the webgui. Both telnet and ssh say incorrect password. I also am unable to reset the password from either the webgui (says old password is incorrect) or from the forgot password (says the serial is incorrect).This seems inconsistent with the original post. Can you log in with SSH using "root" and the web GUI password, or not?
I just loaded Voxel 9.2.5.2.13.2SF-HW over Netgear V2.5.4.2 and PuTTY SSH works as expected. ("root" and web password). There is, of course, the usual PuTTY message about this being an unknown SSH and am I sure I want to proceed. I did nothing to enable SSH on the router.
Is there a particular reason to want to change the web GUI password using SSH or telnet, rather than the web GUI ?
I also deliberately entered the web GUI password incorrectly three times to bring up the Password Recovery process. Entered serial number (need new glasses). Entered two question answers. Password Recovery accepted. (Entered the original information again, rather than change the password or security questions.)
It is difficult to propose a solution when I cannot replicate the problem.
Try to shorten your WebGUI password and to avoid very specific symbols. There could be some issues to store specific symbols in nvram. Such as e.g. " ' % ` & ^ etc.The only thing I can log into is the webgui. Both telnet and ssh say incorrect password. I also am unable to reset the password from either the webgui (says old password is incorrect) or from the forgot password (says the serial is incorrect).
Password is only lower case letters and numbers. Also, I can't change the password via the webgui because it says the old password is incorrect.Try to shorten your WebGUI password and to avoid very specific symbols. There could be some issues to store specific symbols in nvram. Such as e.g. " ' % ` & ^ etc.
Voxel.
#!/bin/sh
/bin/nvram set http_passwd="YourNewPassword"
/bin/nvram commit
Most probably "yes".I understand that these will be replaced every time the router reboots. Would changing those text entries to start with a number larger than "2" keep this firmware update from happening before a reboot happens?
There is a storm raging on the Netgear Orbi forum because Netgear has begun pushing a new firmware version without warning or approval (truly "automatic") that removes telnet access from the debug screen. Many users have customization or routines which rely on terminal access, and they are frustrated (and angry) when they manually load a previous firmware version only to have their Orbi update again the next night. For one person, the automatic update introduces 800 bytes of garbage in the configuration file.
I do not have a time to seek this issue but I've got the same question in my P.M. from another user of SNB. So I do react this.Link? I only saw one guy complaining about it and having a pretty unusual configuration
@CrimpOn mentioned it so I was hoping he had a link handy. I’m just curious, TBH I’m not going back to stock firmware for many reasons including ssh accessI do not have a time to seek this issue but I've got the same question in my P.M. from another user of SNB. So I do react this.
Voxel.
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