Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hey all,
I've had lots of fun setting up and add to the ffp 0.5 software to the DNS323. No issues. I plan on implementing this type of scenario to automate backups.
http://troy.jdmz.net/rsync/index.html
I have been able to get it to work, however I discovered that the user I have created to run the backup is setup to a home directory of /usr/share/ftp_server. I need it to be setup elsewhere where the directory permissions I set will stick.
I want to be able to edit /etc/passwd and have the changes stick. How do I do this? It appears everything outside /ffp is readonly, which makes sense but I need to be able to make changes.
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with ffp 0.50 (I can't say about prior versions) there is a utility (in /ffp/sbin, I think) called store-password.sh (again, going from memory as I'm currently rebuilding my DNS-323) which writes passwd, shadow, group, even something related to the Samba password(s) to the NVRAM.
Last edited by SpectralDesign (2008-06-26 06:38:52)
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That was the ticket my friend, thank you!
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