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      SupEric
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      [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36314, member: 21583”]this is usually a sign of a FTP issue, most likely an incorrect password[/quote]

      Where do I set this password?

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      • JunkhackerJ
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        Fog configuration > Fog settings > TFTP Server > FOG_TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD and
        Storage Management > <storage node, usually default> > Management Password
        should usually match and be a valid for FTP login

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          SupEric
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          [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36318, member: 21583”]Fog configuration > Fog settings > TFTP Server > FOG_TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD and
          Storage Management > <storage node, usually default> > Management Password
          should usually match and be a valid for FTP login[/quote]

          Do you need to use fogcrypt for this password?

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          • JunkhackerJ
            Junkhacker Developer
            last edited by

            no, this is unencrypted

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              SupEric
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              [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36326, member: 21583”]no, this is unencrypted[/quote]

              What tells the client what the password is and when does it tell it? The client it saying invalid FTP password and prints out the old password. I did change the password at the same time it was creatinbg an image.

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              • JunkhackerJ
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                the client isn’t told this password, it is used by the fog server to complete the move by ftp when the client tells it that it is finished uploading

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                  SupEric
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                  [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36336, member: 21583”]the client isn’t told this password, it is used by the fog server to complete the move by ftp when the client tells it that it is finished uploading[/quote]
                  I changed the TFTP password and I got the below error.

                  Now afte the upload task finishes the image I get an Error FOGFTP login failed. Host 192.168.131.50, UIsername: fog password 21c565abee44cbdb83f51a1814b8cf92, Error: ftp_login() [a href=‘function.ftp-login’>function.ftp-login(/a)]: Login incorrect.

                  Then I changed the password back to 21c565abee44cbdb83f51a1814b8cf92 and I still get the error after an upload.

                  How do I convince this thing what the password is?

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                  • JunkhackerJ
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                    well, is it a valid password? this is the password for the user “fog” on your linux server

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                      SupEric
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                      [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36392, member: 21583”]well, is it a valid password? this is the password for the user “fog” on your linux server[/quote]

                      I had changed the Linux password for the user fog to password and the password for the TFTP server to password and I got the same error with the same password of 21c… Can you think of a reason it was still trying to use the old password?

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                      • JunkhackerJ
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                        did you update the password in storage management?

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                          SupEric
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                          [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36396, member: 21583”]did you update the password in storage management?[/quote]

                          I am not sure how to update the password in storage management?

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                          • JunkhackerJ
                            Junkhacker Developer
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                            on the storage management page
                            Storage Management > <storage node, usually default> > Management Password

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                              SupEric
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                              [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 36402, member: 21583”]on the storage management page
                              Storage Management > <storage node, usually default> > Management Password[/quote]

                              OK, I have set the password in TFTP, Storage management and the fog linux password to be identical. Starting an upload to see if it works. Takes about 4 hours until it fails. Seems like it gets the image all uploaded and then crashes.

                              Thanks!!

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                                SupEric
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                                [quote=“SupEric, post: 36406, member: 25086”]OK, I have set the password in TFTP, Storage management and the fog linux password to be identical. Starting an upload to see if it works. Takes about 4 hours until it fails. Seems like it gets the image all uploaded and then crashes.

                                Thanks!![/quote]

                                That worked!!! It now creates and restores an image.

                                Thanks!!!

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                                • Roger SaffleR
                                  Roger Saffle
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                                  I am having the same issue. I already checked and my passwords are the same in both those places. We did change our DHCP server, but images come down fine so i think tftp 66 and 67 are set ok in it. Also I can ftp into the box using the credentials.

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                                  • Roger SaffleR
                                    Roger Saffle
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                                    hmmm. seemed to have worked. I moved the files over manually to /images but didnt like the image. I went and uploaded a new image. Worked then. But I had already made the dir in /images.

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