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Is there anyway to recover to webconfig from this or at least get my network back up to where I can sftp in and grab my files and photos etc? Then I will lay down a new copy of clearos and go from there.
Im not sure what happened or what I’m looking at here?
I’ve been out of the game for about the last seven or eight years as far as command line stuff. I’ve just been using the web interface to do whatever I needed. I haven’t had any time at all to continue messing with Linux.
I noticed my network slow down and my streaming TV would cut out periodically. Yesterday I tried to log into Web config and I couldn’t get past the main page. Sent the server to reboot and this is what comes up now.
Thanks in advance
Friday, May 17 2024, 03:10 PM
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    Thursday, November 14 2024, 08:51 PM - #Permalink
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    You could always use WinSCP to SSH into you COS box and grab whatever files, in what feels like a Windows Explorer console. Provided you had the SSH port open on your firewall. I'm getting used to Nethserver (v7) and ISPConfig on another box. I prefer Nethserver at this point. v8 is out now. I may try installing that in place of the ISPConfig. I'm using it for websites and file exchange.
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    kalyl cie
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    Tuesday, November 12 2024, 04:48 AM - #Permalink
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    @sprunkiSince you can't access the webconfig interface, but you'd like to retrieve files, you can try logging in via SSH using SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol), which will let you download your files directly to your local machine.
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    Wednesday, May 29 2024, 02:35 AM - #Permalink
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    Consider attaching the file "run/initrans/rdsosreport.txt" to a bug report after mounting the files to a USB stick or booting. geometry dash
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    Mick L
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    Sunday, May 19 2024, 05:46 PM - #Permalink
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    You should still be able to mount the RAID with the live CD/DVD. Checkout mdadm.
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    Saturday, May 18 2024, 11:59 PM - #Permalink
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    Mick L wrote:

    jeff1965 wrote:
    Did something replace clearos??
    A vacuum and a feeling of resentment at the gross mis-management.

    Get a live CD/DVD of another distro such as Ubuntu and copy your important files out.

    I trued that. It wont let me access the partition or that drive. Its in a 4 disc RAID
    Ive been with clearos a loooooobg time. Since CC 1 but if this is how it is with no replacement im gonna have to look at other options. Really blows as I just renewed my registration on it about a month ago.
    Any other good suggestions similar to clearos I can use?
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    Saturday, May 18 2024, 04:41 PM - #Permalink
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    Mick L wrote:

    I am not sure why you'd spin up a new version of ClearOS. It has had no updates since July '22 and has some Critical security vulnerabilities. It is really abandonware now.

    Only way I know to get out of this situation. Im not sure how to fix this.
    Did something replace clearos??
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    Friday, May 17 2024, 03:16 PM - #Permalink
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    Generating "/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt"
    Entering emergency mode. Exit the shell to continue.
    Type "journalct!" to view system logs.
    You might want to save "run/initrans/rdsosreport.txt" to a USB stick or boot after mounting them and attach it to a bug report.

    :/#
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    Friday, May 17 2024, 03:14 PM - #Permalink
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    Its not posting the photo
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