Export Password Secret Seed

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BigDave

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My test server is now on the 9.10 Nightlies update train cause I must tinker with something...

So this morning there appears an available update, and being the experienced admin of the
families archive that I am, I need to save a copy of my config BEFORE proceeding with any
changes RIGHT?

Clicking on the Save Config "button" produces this pop up window.

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what the hell is the function of a "secret seed"? o_O

There is no mention of this in the Docs or The Forums...

The only thing Google comes up with is references to gardening. :confused:
 

Jailer

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Ericloewe

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It's bound to be a cryptographic seed, presumably to encrypt the passwords contained in the config file (for email and stuff), for which FreeNAS has to be able to obtain the plaintext.

And I was right: https://bugs.freenas.org/issues/19610
 

Jailer

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And yet another example of why you don't guess. :)

No extra credit for me.
 

gpsguy

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It's already documented on page 3 and 55 in the 9.10.3 PDF docs. :smile:

I wasn't going to post it on my website until 9.10.3 shipped, but if there is interest, I can do it early. And, refresh it as new commits are made to the docs.

There is no mention of this in the Docs or ...
 

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It's in the HTML version, too, but that doesn't appear until release or someone builds it themselves.
 

BigDave

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Thanks to all of you for taking the time to respond. I can now see I'm going to
have some more patience since switching to the Nightlies, there's going to be
a lot of this new stuff pop up. I must stop with the wtf attitude
and try to think, aha! something new to learn about.
It's hard to teach an old dog new tricks;)
Dave
 
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