I was able to root the NAS using this howto[1] - from a rather sketchy blog, 
full of clickbaits - and found out the default configuration:

[root]
password = 123
upsmon master

[client]
password = 123
upsmon slave


I bet these are the defaults for every DNS-3xx series out there. I wonder why 
they did not put the info on the manual. I’m posting this for the ‘future 
generations’.. In case anyone else needs to enable this. Now ‘upsmon’ works 
fine:

Sep 26 10:28:42 galois upsmon[10102]: Signal 15: exiting
Sep 26 10:28:42 galois upsmon[10100]: upsmon parent: read
Sep 26 10:28:42 galois upsmon[14837]: Startup successful
Sep 26 10:28:42 euclid upsd[2372]: User [email protected] logged into UPS 
[megatec]


Best Regards,


[1] 
https://nas-tweaks.net/371/hdd-installation-of-the-fun_plug-0-7-on-nas-devices/


Panagiotis (atmosx) Atmatzidis

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