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The German DL-Support Board offer a simple small remote shutdown tool with which it is possible to shutdown the DNS-323 without a login into the webinterface. It works perfect with my DNS-323 and firmware version 1.05b28.
Read and get here:
http://www.dl-support.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18954
Download only for registered users. A registration is free.
English Google translation:
http://translate.google.com/translate?c … pair=de|en
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Tilly wrote:
The German DL-Support Board offer a simple small remote shutdown tool with which it is possible to shutdown the DNS-323 without a login into the webinterface.
It's not a bug, it's a feature...
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fonz wrote:
Tilly wrote:
The German DL-Support Board offer a simple small remote shutdown tool with which it is possible to shutdown the DNS-323 without a login into the webinterface.
It's not a bug, it's a feature...
Hi Fonz
Which maybe bug, which maybe feature?
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PhilW's vista gadget also offers this. You can also set up a webshortcut on your desktop to call the relevant shutdown script.
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luusac wrote:
PhilW's vista gadget also offers this. You can also set up a webshortcut on your desktop to call the relevant shutdown script.
Thatīs right, but how do you use this nice Vista gadget from PhilW with XP?
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Tilly wrote:
Thatīs right, but how do you use this nice Vista gadget from PhilW with XP?
You don't, that's why I said it's a vista gadget! It could always be ported to a standalone windows exe or activex, but you would have to ask him whether he wants to do that!
You can still call the shutdown script directly from a shortcut on xp though - that's what I used to do.
Last edited by luusac (2008-10-29 13:44:21)
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So everyone (on the LAN) can shutdown the dns without a password?
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security, what's that? The 323 is really sold as a home unit (do many offices have iTunes servers etc on their nas), although the product sheet does promote office use. Not that that is any reason for not implimenting robust security though....
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Loose Gravel wrote:
So everyone (on the LAN) can shutdown the dns without a password?
Why not try it and find out?
Last time I checked it needed authentication provided no one had authenticated from the system you were on in the previous five or ten minutes.
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fordem wrote:
Why not try it and find out?
Unfortunately, the german article doesn't explain how it works, but mentions 'a command-line interface to the PuTTY back ends'. On the other hand, it doesn't say you need telnet/ssh shell access.
Did anyone register and download?
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fordem wrote:
Last time I checked it needed authentication provided no one had authenticated from the system you were on in the previous five or ten minutes.
That is possible, it is a while since I used xp, so I can't remember whether I was doing this. When I wanted to shut down the unit, I just used to double click on the desktop shortcut pointing to the relevant form url. even if you do need to authenticate for this, security is still poor on the unit though :-)
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luusac wrote:
You don't, that's why I said it's a vista gadget!
Itīs not you said Vista gadget the name is Windows Vista Gadget!
luusac wrote:
You can still call the shutdown script directly from a shortcut on xp though - that's what I used to do.
Thatīs the reason why i use this tiny shutdown script from the german dl-support site with xp.
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luusac wrote:
fordem wrote:
Last time I checked it needed authentication provided no one had authenticated from the system you were on in the previous five or ten minutes.
That is possible, it is a while since I used xp, so I can't remember whether I was doing this. When I wanted to shut down the unit, I just used to double click on the desktop shortcut pointing to the relevant form url. even if you do need to authenticate for this, security is still poor on the unit though :-)
hi fordem
The statement by luusac is right!
Mabe you doesnīt use the right shutdown script or shutdown way without a login before!?
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fonz wrote:
fordem wrote:
Why not try it and find out?
Unfortunately, the german article doesn't explain how it works, but mentions 'a command-line interface to the PuTTY back ends'. On the other hand, it doesn't say you need telnet/ssh shell access.
Did anyone register and download?
hi fonz,
Yes me. Thats why i started this thread. This shutdown script works perfect with all my XP clients
You're wrong, because everything is documented.
Das DL-Support DNS-323 ShutDown Tool arbeitet mit dem Commando-Line Tool Plink (aus dem Hause PuTTY) und über Telnet.
The DL support DNS-323 ShutDown tool works with the Commando-line tool Plink (from the home PuTTY) and via Telnet.
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hmm, not quite sure what you mean, "vista gadget" or "windows vista gadget" are pretty synonymous ?
I have had a look at the software you mention. I don't see anywhere in the configuration to put a username or password in. When you initially install telnet you get root access without having to enter a password. This is perhaps what this software relies on as the batch file makes a telnet call, or at least passes the command "-telnet [IP address of nas] <shutdown.txt" with shutdown.txt containing the command to run on the nas. However, as I don't have the source for "plink.exe" I am not going to run it to find out :-) If it does not have the option for passwd/username then it won't be of any use to those who have given the root user a passwd.
As to the authentication issue, the d-link forum post you directed us to does state that the behaviour changed in f/w 1.05bXY it is quite possible when I was following a url shortcut in XP that I was running f/w 1.04.
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luusac wrote:
However, as I don't have the source for "plink.exe" I am not going to run it to find out :-)
Please: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgta … nload.html
luusac wrote:
If it does not have the option for passwd/username then it won't be of any use to those who have given the root user a passwd.
With also a DNS-323 there are a lot of scipts and actions which run without the password function or login or authentification.
Last edited by Tilly (2008-10-29 23:04:20)
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Tilly wrote:
Please: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgta … nload.html
Ok, I should have googled it, not knowing it I thought that it was something somebody had posted to the other forum. I use and trust putty and so would plink too.
luusac wrote:
If it does not have the option for passwd/username then it won't be of any use to those who have given the root user a passwd.
Having looked at the documentation I see that plink does support username and password logins. Note that it supports telent as well as i.a. ssh with telnet or ssh.
Tilly wrote:
With also a DNS-323 there are a lot of scipts and actions which run without the password function or login or authentification.
I am sure, that is what I meant earlier when I was saying about security. Actually, I misspoke myself, the web shortcut I was referring to was calling a web form, rather than a shell script, but it did the same job - shutting down the unitl.
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