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Security: Some NAS products use a default username and password for SSH. If this is the case for you, the NAS should be on a home network firewalled by a home router. It may also be a good idea to disable SSH on your WD My Cloud when not needed. | Security: Some NAS products use a default username and password for SSH. If this is the case for you, the NAS should be on a home network firewalled by a home router. It may also be a good idea to disable SSH on your WD My Cloud when not needed. | ||
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- | - <wrapper>Open a terminal window (on Mac OS, open Terminal.app. For Windows 10 **[[https://www.howtogeek.com/336775/how-to-enable-and-use-windows-10s-built-in-ssh-commands/|click here]]**) and type "ssh root@wdmycloud" or "ssh root@<ip address of My Cloud>", e.g. "ssh root@192.168.0.102" | + | - <wrapper>Open a terminal window (on Mac OS, open Terminal.app. For Windows 10 **[[https://www.howtogeek.com/336775/how-to-enable-and-use-windows-10s-built-in-ssh-commands/|click here]]**) and type "ssh root@wdmycloud" or "ssh sshd@<ip address of My Cloud>", e.g. "ssh sshd@192.168.0.102" |
Log in with the same password you use to access the web interface.</wrapper> | Log in with the same password you use to access the web interface.</wrapper> |