Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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hi, i just upgrade all of my ffp packages per the instructions and all went as expected.
i then rebooted the unit, and no longer have ssh access. i had already turned off telnet as well, so now i don't have command line access anymore.
reading the instructions, i don't think that i had any custom scripts or configurations that would have been stepped on, but apparently i was wrong.
any suggestion on how to get back aside from a fresh installation?
i''m rebooting again right now to see if this fixes it.
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That's a known problem (search the page for "pitfalls"):
http://nas-tweaks.net/CH3SNAS:Tutorials/ffp-packages
However, it's simple to re-enable telnet. See the note at the end of "The root user":
http://dns323.kood.org/howto:ffp#the_root_user
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just to make sure i don't screw this up again.
i download the new fun plug here http://dns323.kood.org/forum/attachment.php?item=319, reboot which then sets up telnet again.
i then go through and redo all the setup like a 1st time install, right?
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drick1 wrote:
i download the new fun plug here http://dns323.kood.org/forum/attachment.php?item=319, reboot which then sets up telnet again.
Yes.
drick1 wrote:
i then go through and redo all the setup like a 1st time install, right?
Not necessary. Just chmod a+x /ffp/start/sshd.sh to reenable ssh, and test it. If it works, you can disable telnet again. The fun_plug.tgz from the above post doesn't overwrite anything except the telnet start script.
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ok, i'm back in with ssh now but the path is messed up and i can't run any commands.
examples
~ # pwconv
-sh: pwconv: not found
~ # clear
-sh: clear: not found
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drick1 wrote:
ok, i'm back in with ssh now but the path is messed up and i can't run any commands.
oh well, yes. I think this happens when you don't upgrade funpkg first. Look for /ffp/etc/profile.new, and rename it:
cd /ffp/etc mv profile.new profile
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as a point of reference i did actually upgrade funpkg 1st as the instructions stated. there is no profile file in that directory
/mnt/HD_a2/ffp/etc # ls -la | grep profile
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Oct 25 2008 profile.d
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where should i run this from? since the path is messed up i have to run it from the directory where the file is, and i'm not sure where that is.
it's not in /mnt/HD_A2 or /mnt/HD_A2/packages
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ok, done.
do i need to reboot the box or run any scripts for the changes to take effect?
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SUCCESS!!
man, that was harder than doing a fresh install!
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no problem at all, if i knew my way around linux better it would be a lot easier.
thank you for authoring such a great tool, and for all of the help.
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just went through the same process for my 323, it's a LOT easier the second time around
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