Bob Goodwin
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- Mar 31, 2014
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I have an old Dell computer I am experimenting with that has run all versions of Fedora, has only 3 gigs of RAM, and runs FreeNAS 8 or 9 depending on the flash drive plugged in,, at the moment 8.3.2 but the problem is the same with either version.
I put two hard drives in and initially installed FreeNAS 9 on it. That went smoothly and I could access it with Firefox from Fedora20 64 bit, and XFCE. However after shutting down and rebooting the browser no longer connects?
I can ping the server but can not ssh to it. The server will ssh inot this Fedora 20 computer. It doesn't appear to be a firewall or SELinux problem.The server always appears to recognize my DD-WRT router as 102.168.1.1 and gets assigned the address 192.168.1.6.
If I reinstall FreeNAS9 to the hard drive I can connect with the browser. But can't get back in after rebooting!
However that same trick does not work with either of the flash sticks, all I get is a set-up screen, no address is suggested as it is when using the hard drive.
If I could ssh in to the server I would copy the ifconfig screen to this message but can't. It looks to be right though for em0.
Any help appreciated,
Bob
I put two hard drives in and initially installed FreeNAS 9 on it. That went smoothly and I could access it with Firefox from Fedora20 64 bit, and XFCE. However after shutting down and rebooting the browser no longer connects?
I can ping the server but can not ssh to it. The server will ssh inot this Fedora 20 computer. It doesn't appear to be a firewall or SELinux problem.The server always appears to recognize my DD-WRT router as 102.168.1.1 and gets assigned the address 192.168.1.6.
If I reinstall FreeNAS9 to the hard drive I can connect with the browser. But can't get back in after rebooting!
However that same trick does not work with either of the flash sticks, all I get is a set-up screen, no address is suggested as it is when using the hard drive.
If I could ssh in to the server I would copy the ifconfig screen to this message but can't. It looks to be right though for em0.
Any help appreciated,
Bob