Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hello folks,
I've done the follwing steps:
1) Install fun_plug and dropbear and start
#sh dropbear.sh start
2) Then I set up an ssh root account with
#echo "root::0:0:99999:7:::" >>/etc/shadow
#passwd root
3) I successfully test my ssh access with the new password
4) Then I FORGET to store the password with
#/mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/bin/store-passwd.sh
5) I reboot the DNS-323 and have now no root access....
Does anyone have an idea who I can access root or reinstall the ssh server?
Thanks for any hints
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I am a newbie to the DNS323 and linux, but everytime I screw things up I just backup the fun_plug file, then copy a new one for telnet according to the instructions on the wiki and so far that has always got me back in so that I can fix things! hope this helps.
lu
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Hi lu,
thanks for you answer.
This was also my first thought, but the 00telnet.sh is no longer executable.
I changed the file for security reasons to "read only" ;-)
Now I'am high secured...
Greetings
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I think that I have read on this forum that you can change permissions using ftp - it not enabled can you enable via the web interface? But why not untar utelnet-kit.tar.gz (link found on wiki page) in the root folder - that contains a telnet binary, fun_plug (need to overwrite the one there at the moment, so just rename your current fun_plug file), and starttelnet.sh - all you need. It puts the binaries in lnx_bin directory. reboot your 323 and away you go (I hope!)
lu
Last edited by luusac (2008-05-18 00:40:46)
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lu,
got it.
I delete the whole fun_plug directory and reinstall it.
Now it works....
Thanks for your response.
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