On 22/05/2018 22:03, RobH wrote:
> On 22/05/18 20:29, Mike wrote:
>> In article , RobH
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Clutching at straws here, but does the /etc/fsab file need editing with
>>> this:
>>> 192.168.0.22/CCTV/PiZero /mnt/CCTV/PiZero -o
>>> username=root,password=OOOPS
>>
>> You might want to change that root password now you've just posted it.
>>
>>
> Yes I have already done that after I realised what I did
And you might want to make it significantly more complex, 5 upper case
letters could be cracked in seconds. I also don't use root, create a
user account with access to only the directories on the NAS that are needed.
Even if you have your local network firewalled off from the internet, if
you accidentially run malware such ransomware on your PC, it may well be
able to crack such an obvious username and password on the NAS, and
scramble all the files.
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