Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hi,
I have already tried to install the latest fun plug package on my DNS-323 but without success. After putting the two files on Volume_1 and changing them to "777" there is no folder created after the reboot. Also when I put the files on Volume_2 I have the same result....
A few days ago I at least partly had success, because then the folder was created after rebooting but I could not access the DNS via Telnet. Could there be a a problem in the firmware and should I reinstall it?
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Make sure the names of the files are
'fun_plug'
and
'fun_plug.tgz'
some web browsers will add an extension (.sh) to the 'fun_plug'
file and this will cause the installation to fail.
Last edited by mig (2009-03-10 01:14:45)
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Thanks, that was the problem!
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Glad that helped. What web browser did you use to down load the files?
Opera, perhaps?
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I used safari on my mac. It addes the .sh ending when I downloaded the file.
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please help. i am on WinXP and when i reboot NAS it names the folder to fun_plug.d so i went ahead and renamed it fun_plug.tgz but on the next reboot it created a new folder called fun_plug.d (leaving my original alone). The file seems to be ok.
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Take a look at the README for ffp v0.5
http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.5/
FFP README wrote:
Getting started on DNS-323 and CH3SNAS:
Copy fun_plug and fun_plug.tgz to Volume 1 and reboot. If
successful, the fun_plug.tgz file is unpacked (ffp directory) and
deleted. A telnet server is started.
After successful installation you should have the original 'fun_plug' file and a new
directory <del>'fun_plug.d'</del> 'ffp'. (unpacking the 'fun_plug.tgz' file creates the directory <del>'fun_plug.d'</del> 'ffp')
Last edited by mig (2009-03-12 10:00:04)
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mig wrote:
Take a look at the README for ffp v0.5
http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.5/FFP README wrote:
Getting started on DNS-323 and CH3SNAS:
Copy fun_plug and fun_plug.tgz to Volume 1 and reboot. If
successful, the fun_plug.tgz file is unpacked (ffp directory) and
deleted. A telnet server is started.After successful installation you should have the original 'fun_plug' file and a new
directory 'fun_plug.d'. (unpacking the 'fun_plug.tgz' file creates the directory 'fun_plug.d')
He should have a "ffp" directory instead of "fun_plug.d".. (just a small remark)
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bvsteyn wrote:
He should have a "ffp" directory instead of "fun_plug.d".. (just a small remark)
Thanks bvsteyn, you are correct, I have edited my previous post.
(seems this forum doesn't recognize the strikethrough BBCode )
Last edited by mig (2009-03-12 10:03:55)
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thank you both, i will try it when i get home.
cheers
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qryptiq wrote:
please help. i am on WinXP and when i reboot NAS it names the folder to fun_plug.d so i went ahead and renamed it fun_plug.tgz but on the next reboot it created a new folder called fun_plug.d (leaving my original alone). The file seems to be ok.
I was just thinking, if you are getting a 'fun_plug.d' directory, perhaps you are using an
earlier version (v0.4) of 'Fonz Fun Plug'. I would suggests you visit http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug
and make sure you have downloaded the latest version (v0.5).
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one step ahead Mig. but thanks. i downloaded 05 last night and wuz gonna take care of it tonight (((still backing up all my stuff!!!...I am currently the proud owner of a 1.5tbx2!!! wooohooo!!!)))
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thank you all for your help! i'm in.....
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mig wrote:
Make sure the names of the files are
'fun_plug'
and
'fun_plug.tgz'
some web browsers will add an extension (.sh) to the 'fun_plug'
file and this will cause the installation to fail.
Hi! I'm new to this helpful forum, so please excuse me if I'm missing any obvious thing, but...
Just got DNS-323 and eagerly want to have SSH into it. Also I have 2 disks inside, 200GiB (first, left bay) and 1TiB (second, right bay); they work well and I can access them through FTP.
So I downloaded Fonz's fun_plug 0.5 and placed these two files (no .sh or any other extension for the first!) into Volume_1, and did a chmod 777 for both. Rebooted twice, even shutdown/start -- still both files lay where I put them and no telnet, SSH and any visible changes to the device. Can you tell me how stupid I am and what step(s) should I make? Without this first kick-off this hardware is a black-box for me...
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http://dns323.kood.org/howto:ffp#troubleshooting
Seen the "First disk in left bay" point?
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fonz wrote:
http://dns323.kood.org/howto:ffp#troubleshooting
Seen the "First disk in left bay" point?
That was it, thank you! After following this advice I successfully have fun_plug installed, and by changing symlink /ffp->/mnt/HD_b2/ffp pointing to /mnt/HD_a2/ffp (or vice versa, that wasn't easy to remember which is what) and copying ffp installation accordingly I have fun_plug system on my first (=left, 200GiB) disk. Thanks!
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