You now have new certificates and Jackett should have no issue after a reboot.
Could you help me out with this, been trying to find the solution to this issue all morning. I have no idea how to access volume1, is there a special program i need for this?
The mono certificate store is not initialized.
Please run the following command as root:
cert-sync /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
If you don't have root access or you're running MacOS, please run the following command as the jackett user (admin):
cert-sync --user /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
Now what, we have to put that as a cronjob every day?
AS-304T
If you own a series 2/3/6 Asustor it's very likely you won't get XBMC 13.x/Kodi.
But easily you'll end buying a kitchen from UK.
theogermal wrote:
Could you help me out with this, been trying to find the solution to this issue all morning. I have no idea how to access volume1, is there a special program i need for this?
thanks in advanced
You have to use a FTP software and login as root to see that directory.
dhstsw wrote:Anyway, running /usr/local/AppCentral/mono/bin/cert-sync /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt doesn't fix the problem.
Certs are synced but Jakett keeps complaining with the same error until you restart it.
Also, certs syncing is being lost at every reboot of the nas.
I tried and I confirm this. If I reboot my NAS, the certificates seem to be lost.
Running again the command works and you have to stop and start Jackett after in App Central.
Of course, the best would be a proper release from Asustor...
theogermal wrote:
Could you help me out with this, been trying to find the solution to this issue all morning. I have no idea how to access volume1, is there a special program i need for this?
thanks in advanced
You have to use a FTP software and login as root to see that directory.
dhstsw wrote:Anyway, running /usr/local/AppCentral/mono/bin/cert-sync /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt doesn't fix the problem.
Certs are synced but Jakett keeps complaining with the same error until you restart it.
Also, certs syncing is being lost at every reboot of the nas.
I tried and I confirm this. If I reboot my NAS, the certificates seem to be lost.
Running again the command works and you have to stop and start Jackett after in App Central.
Of course, the best would be a proper release from Asustor...
Ok great, thanks for the help, next issue is that I don't know what the password for root is, the asustor knowledge base says that it should be the same as the admin password, which i have tried and doesn't work
theogermal wrote:Ok great, thanks for the help, next issue is that I don't know what the password for root is, the asustor knowledge base says that it should be the same as the admin password, which i have tried and doesn't work
It is the same password for admin and root. You have to login through sftp protocol and activate it in the services of your NAS I believe.
theogermal wrote:Ok great, thanks for the help, next issue is that I don't know what the password for root is, the asustor knowledge base says that it should be the same as the admin password, which i have tried and doesn't work
It is the same password for admin and root. You have to login through sftp protocol and activate it in the services of your NAS I believe.
ok got in, but nothing is working for me. It keeps saying "no such file or directory"