Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Sorry for my bad english...
...exsist any software for see all person to approach in my DNS-323?
THz
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learn some english and then come back, would you?
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yeeeezzzz,
Bit a bit more kind would you!
won't you come back when you have learned some manners.......
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jotka wrote:
learn some english and then come back, would you?
Sorry but you should be ashamed of this your´e statement!!!
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jotka wrote:
learn some english and then come back, would you?
Jeeeesh!
I'm not at home to look at the web setup pages for the 323, however there is a /web/log.conf file which contains the options "SYSTEM" & "EMAIL" , both are set to 0 (off) for me so I can't search for the logs - they should really be kept in /var/log/ but who knows, DLink might want them on the HDDs due to space restrictions. Anyway, the fact that the log.conf file exists would make me think you can setup logging without the need for external software. However, you want some software to make the logs more readable, try a google search for linux log formatter or parser - I'm sure there's loads out there.
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We've all had our share of language issues on forums...give him a break.
The logging isn't all the great as noted but if you have a router with logging that should show you any requests or calls to the IP of your 323. Not the best solution but between that and the DNS you should see what your after.
If you can say what type of traffic your trying to capture or review I'm sure you'll get better replies.
jotka wrote:
learn some english and then come back, would you?
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i agree with the majority about your statement.. it is possible that he/she is not well versed in english (as this 323 is available beyond english speaking countries) and babblefish sometimes does a good translation, sometimes not
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To turn on FTP logging (execute these telnet commands):
syslogd -O mnt/HD_a2/yourdirectory/ftp.log
chmod 0777 mnt/HD_a2/yourdirectory/ftp.log
If you have the webserver installed and setup and you created the ftp.log file in your webpage directory
you can reach it with http://yourip/ftp.log
good luck.
(put the lines in funplug or execute them after every reboot)
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marca wrote:
To turn on FTP logging (execute these telnet commands):
syslogd -O mnt/HD_a2/yourdirectory/ftp.log
chmod 0777 mnt/HD_a2/yourdirectory/ftp.log
If you have the webserver installed and setup and you created the ftp.log file in your webpage directory
you can reach it with http://yourip/ftp.log
good luck.
(put the lines in funplug or execute them after every reboot)
Hi marca, Excellent answer. I'd like to learn more about it.
Which version/implementation of syslogd is that as I can't find the -O switch documented?
When I Google syslogd, I only find variations on
syslogd [ -a socket ] [ -d ] [ -f config file ] [ -h ] [ -l hostlist ] [ -m interval ] [ -n ] [ -p socket ] [ -r ] [ -s domainlist ] [ -v ] [ -x ]
I can't seem to find the -O switch referenced anywhere.
Thanks
Mark
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maybe they mean they want to see who is connected to the DNS-323
if that is the case I want to know as well
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I can't seem to find the -O switch referenced anywhere.
From my dns-323:
/mnt/HD_a2 # syslogd --help BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-07-22 13:51:10 CEST) multi-call binary Usage: syslogd [OPTION]... System logging utility. Note that this version of syslogd ignores /etc/syslog.conf. Options: -n Run as foreground process -O FILE Use an alternate log file (default=/var/log/messages) -l n Sets the local log level of messages to n -S Make logging output smaller -s SIZE Max size (KB) before rotate (default=200KB, 0=off) -b NUM Number of rotated logs to keep (default=1, max=99, 0=purge) -R HOST[:PORT] Log to IP or hostname on PORT (default PORT=514/UDP) -L Log locally and via network logging (default is network only) -C[size(KiB)] Log to a shared mem buffer (read the buffer using logread) /mnt/HD_a2 #
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I have been a long time forum user and new to this forum. However I am upset by jotka comments. Having posted on forums in other languages I understand the difficulty of even finding the correct forum and creating the question.
Massimo I apologize for jotka.
Brian
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If i turn this on does it make the nas323 never go into idlemode?
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It will go to idlemode - i actually used the log to understand why my dns323 didnt go to sleepmode before - it was something with "sbin" that activated the dns323 every 10th minute - a serach in this forum helped me to turn that off.
Good luck.
About "syslogd -O" -> it's for specifying a different log file
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Ive turned it on but dont get any log when i connect with ftp, just some "cron.notice crond[1431]: USER root pid 3358 cmd /usr/sbin/getdhcp&" messages every 10th minute as you say, hmm whats wrong?
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