Hi there,
same problem for me: HDA is up and running, i can install aps but i cant connect to the shares (tries all combinations of password/User i found in the forum).
Maybe my problems have to do with my installation procedure: I installed in one pc and then moved the hdd in my headless "Hewlett Packard Storage Works Data Vault x510" ->
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/nas/nas- ... 0-reviewed.
But because i can log in and see all the shares i thik its ok...?
Bit I guess my problems have something to do wih my network setup an dhcp/dns settings. I have to say i dont have clue what the correct settings are because i dont want the hda to run all the time so disabling dhcp on my router is not a good idea. But it seems to (me because hda says so) that my WLAN Devices got there DHCP Leases from the HDA? How can i prevent this i think i schould only have one dhcp Server in my network?
And what me really confuses is the "home domain". I left that at the default settings but have no idea if that is ok for my network. All i know is that i already have a "domain" that is called "fritz.box" and a workgroup named "workgroup".
The Amahi congratulation mail said this
Home Domain: amahi.net
Static IP: 192.168.1.2 -> my hdas' ip
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1 -> my routers' (fritzbox) ip
So i ended up using the online troubleshooter. This one looks pretty good, but i got stuck here because the command traceroute was not found (german error message: "Kommando nicht gefunden"). So i gues my HDA has no traceroute on it. What can i do now to find the problem oder better: a solution?
This is where i got stuck:
Troubleshooting for Step 5 - Router is reachable?
If you have multiple network adapters on your server (maybe an onboard, and a PCI), make sure the cable is plugged in the correct adapter. If you're using Amahi, it needs to be plugged in the adapter identified as eth0. Trying to plug the cable in the other adapter, then retrying the last test, wouldn't hurt!
If the above doesn't help, execute the following commands on the HDA itself, using either SSH, or a Terminal:
netstat -nr
arp -a
traceroute -q 1 -m 5 router
Copy the text generated by the commands into a new paste at pastebin.ubuntu.com.
After submitting your paste, copy the generated url (from the url bar).
Head over to the Amahi IRC channel, and share your link with one of the helpful folks there.
Good Luck! Thanks for choosing Amahi.
Progress
Step 1: Your HDA IP address is 192.168.1.2
Step 2: Your HDA domain name is amahi.net
Step 3: Your router IP address is 192.168.1.2
Step 4: Your HDA DNS server is working fine for local hostnames
Step 5: Your router is NOT accessible from your HDA server.
Any ideas?