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16/09/2007 at 3:27 PM #1729dagooParticipant
Hi–
I’ve successfully installed Firefly 1.0 on a ReadyNAS NV+, using the add-on provided at the Infrant site. My Soundbridge 1001 sees the “iTunes” server, and all is working fine there.
However, I can’t access the web admin interface. I am asked for a username and password, which I never set.
Is there a default user name and password? I tried “firefly” and “mt-daapd” as pw, with a blank user field and with “admin” as username.
Thanks for any ideas!
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16/09/2007 at 3:37 PM #12573AnonymousInactiveIs there a default user name and password? I tried “firefly” and “mt-daapd” as pw, with a blank user field and with “admin” as username.
Should be a blank username, p/w is mt-daapd
16/09/2007 at 4:20 PM #12574dagooParticipantThanks Andy–
I actually tried both “admin” and a blank username field, with mt-daapd as pw.
I hunted around in other threads, and I found one where Ron indicates that remote access (from a machine other than the one running the server) is disabled until a non-default pw is set. If this is indeed the case, how can I access my ReadyNAS directly, if not from a web browser on my MacBook?
Thanks for your help…
–D
EDIT: I messed around with this, and the default pw is the same as the default pw for the ReadyNAS NV+ itself. Don’t know why this is set this way, maybe the folks who put together the add-on for the NV+ edited the config file?
17/09/2007 at 2:11 AM #12575rpeddeParticipant@dagoo wrote:
Thanks Andy–
I actually tried both “admin” and a blank username field, with mt-daapd as pw.
I hunted around in other threads, and I found one where Ron indicates that remote access (from a machine other than the one running the server) is disabled until a non-default pw is set. If this is indeed the case, how can I access my ReadyNAS directly, if not from a web browser on my MacBook?
Thanks for your help…
–D
EDIT: I messed around with this, and the default pw is the same as the default pw for the ReadyNAS NV+ itself. Don’t know why this is set this way, maybe the folks who put together the add-on for the NV+ edited the config file?
That would be my guess. It really has to be set to something on a nas, as you mentioned, just so you can get access to it.
So yeah, that’s up to the packagers to set the default password.
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