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LesterLane

Sorry

Please don't waste any more time on this. I have found out, through another issue, that someone changed the SSH port to 223 with the use of a fat finger. Very sorry to take up your time. Never thought to check the obvious.
martin

Re: Log

Well, actually, you wrote that you cannot login with PuTTY either. So it was not necessary to test SCP. It cannot work, if PuTTY does not.
LesterLane

Log

Thanks - here is the log file as requested
martin

Re: Update

Can you post a complete session log file for the "Error skipping startup message" error?

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LesterLane

more..

Second SFTP attempt had no errors and still only data folders. No sure why it can find the files now...
LesterLane

Now tried SFTP

I switched on SFTP and tried access. Error was:

Error changing directory to
'usr/syno/etc/packages/VPNCenter/openvpn/ccd'.

No such file or directory (I think it is directory VPNCentre but could be wrong, and don't know what file it is looking for)
Error code: 2
Error message from server: No such file

But on selecting OK, I got in! But not the hidden file structure, just my data folders.

Hope this helps
James
LesterLane

Update

The reason I am doing this is that the VPN suddenly fell over after months of being fine. It now seems that I had the ifconfig-push line wrong in a file. this has now been fixed by Synology as I still can't get on the box and the VPN is now working - hurray! I have asked them to look at the file for my logon in case I have got the same line wrong. I am not sure whether they have done it yet (they are rather slow) but in trying to log on I just got:

Error skipping startup message. Your shell is probably incompatible with the application (BASH is recommended).

Although this is no longer happening!

My config for the shell is: Shell = default, Return code var = Autodetect, Listing command = ls -la
Is this helping?
James
LesterLane

Martin, thanks for responding. I have been on my own on this one for ages! The NAS does not allow SFTP currently but I could get this changed if needed. I can not log in with PuTTY either; similar issue with access being denied. Should my account work on the GUI and WinSCP?
Thanks
James
martin

Re: Account not letting me in

Did you try using SFTP? Can you login with PuTTY?
LesterLane

Account not letting me in

I don't understand it - I can log in on the Synology GUI but not on the WinSCP using same username and pwd. It must be simple but then so am I! Pointers much appreciated as I have been banging away for too long.

I am using 5.9.2 (build 6958) on win 7 PC connecting to Synology NAS DS214 using SCP over port 22. I did notice this after an upgrade on the NAS but I think it is because I have fogotten what to do since I have not logged on for ages.

James

PS Log attached