Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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I'm a total a newbee on this topic and Linux.
But I've been reading up on being able to hack the DNS-321. I was successful installing the Fun_Plug. But couldn't follow how to do the telnet section to set a password work etc...
What I am trying to do is install a linux complied nfusion.exe file, which emulates the IPPVR windows software on linux. By installing this on my NAS (DNS-321) I will no longer need to leave my PC on as a server for the files I record to my PC.
Can anyone help walk me through installing the nfusion.exe file on my DNS-321 and to allow the file to boot up automatically?
I use a windows xp PC and I have install putty.exe and installed the Fun_Plug on my DNS-321, but didn't understand how to do the password or telnet etc...
Any advice?
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look in the wiki how to: ffp regarding telnet and the password, look for store-passwd.sh
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Not a problem..but it doesn't say anything how to create a auto boot for a file. Any suggestions?
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the fun_plug file in the root of volume_1 is automatically run on reboot. Or, ff you have ffp installed then any file in the /ffp/start directory is run providing its permissions are execute. ttI have assumed when you say that you have installed the fun_plug you mean ffp. Is this correct? I haven't checked - is the software that you want to run already compiled for the 323 ?
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Yes, I placed the ffp in the root directory and rebooted the DNS323 and it install the ffp. The program/file that was attached nfusion.exe, I was told it was complied for linux. Not sure if it was complied for the 323.
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they are not - the files you attached are windows exe and also there was no "nfusion.exe" in the attached archive
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Sorry for that. I attached the actual file that needs to be compiled... which I am clueless on how to do that. Second, I can't figure out how to create a auto boot script nor can I figure out how to copy a script or copy the compiled file to where they need to go.
Any advice would be very helpful.
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Last edited by pluto30306 (2009-05-05 05:25:53)
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