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#1 2009-11-07 14:26:03

Levis
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Registered: 2008-05-06
Posts: 40

Differences in ffp.log with the new version

Hi to all,

I've noticed some differences in the ffp.log when I reboot my NAS, so I would like to know more tongue

Previous login:

Code:

**** fun_plug script for DNS-323 (2008-08-11 tp@fonz.de) ****
Fri Oct 30 13:08:58 GMT 2009
ln -snf /mnt/HD_a2/ffp /ffp
* Running /ffp/etc/rc ...
* /ffp/start/rcS.sh ...
utmp:x:22:
* /ffp/start/adjtimex.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/passwd.sh ...
Saving /etc/passwd to /etc/passwd.orig ...
Changing shells: /bin/sh -> /ffp/bin/sh ...
Updating /etc/shadow ...
* /ffp/start/shells.sh ...
* /ffp/start/syslogd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/SERVERS.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/usbdisk.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/portmap.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/unfsd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/nfsd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/ntpd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/LOGIN.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/telnetd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/sshd.sh ...
Starting /ffp/sbin/sshd 
* /ffp/start/rsyncd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/proftpd.sh ...
Starting /ffp/sbin/proftpd 
LevisNAS - 39.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxx masquerading as 83.xxx.xxx.xxx
* /ffp/start/optware.sh ...
Creating and mounting /opt for ipkg applications
* /ffp/start/mlnet.sh ...
* /ffp/start/mediatomb.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/kickwebs.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/lighttpd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/inetd.sh inactive
*  OK
2009/10/30 13:08:59 [cO] Starting MLDonkey 2.9.5 ...

The new one:

Code:

**** fun_plug script for DNS-323 (2008-08-11 tp@fonz.de) ****
Sat Nov  7 12:54:56 GMT 2009
ln -snf /mnt/HD_a2/ffp /ffp
* Running /ffp/etc/fun_plug.init ...
* Running /ffp/etc/rc ...
* /ffp/start/syslogd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/SERVERS.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/portmap.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/unfsd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/transmission.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/nfsd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/ntpd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/smartd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/LOGIN.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/telnetd.sh ...
Starting /ffp/sbin/telnetd -l /ffp/bin/sh
* /ffp/start/svnserve.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/samba.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/rsyncd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/proftpd.sh ...
Starting /ffp/sbin/proftpd 
 - mod_tls/2.1.2: compiled using OpenSSL version 'OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007' headers, but linked to OpenSSL version 'OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009' library
 - Fatal: unable to load module 'mod_tls.c': Operation not permitted
* /ffp/start/optware.sh ...
Creating and mounting /opt for ipkg applications
* /ffp/start/mysqld.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/mlnet.sh ...
* /ffp/start/mediatomb.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/kickwebs.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/lighttpd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/inetd.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/dnsmasq.sh inactive
* /ffp/start/btpd.sh inactive
*  OK
2009/11/07 12:54:57 [cO] Starting MLDonkey 2.9.5 ...

Ok I've a problem with proftpd, but I'll try to resolve later, now I'm focusing on the first part:

Before there was rcS.sh, and now it seems that is not used anymore.
Now I've seen a new fun_plug.init, it's the only change?

Then I lost sshd.sh, I don't know why, is returned the telnet, but I don't think it's a problem to reinsert the sshd from a backup.

ipkg and mlnet seems invariated, even if I have to update mldonkey also.


Somebody notice something wrong?

The last question is about mounting, with proftpd in the past I mounted some folder with "mount --bind" inside the /ffp/etc/profile, but I don't think is the correct place because everytime I enter in ssh it starts and remount all the binds, so where I have to put these lines?

Tnx in advance for help.

edit: I've noticed also there are no more these files: adjtimex.sh, passwd.sh

Last edited by Levis (2009-11-07 15:09:19)

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#2 2009-11-08 17:24:53

fonz
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From: Berlin
Registered: 2007-02-06
Posts: 1716
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Re: Differences in ffp.log with the new version

Levis wrote:

Then I lost sshd.sh, I don't know why, is returned the telnet, but I don't think it's a problem to reinsert the sshd from a backup.

The last question is about mounting, with proftpd in the past I mounted some folder with "mount --bind" inside the /ffp/etc/profile, but I don't think is the correct place because everytime I enter in ssh it starts and remount all the binds, so where I have to put these lines?

Tnx in advance for help.

edit: I've noticed also there are no more these files: adjtimex.sh, passwd.sh

/ffp/start/sshd.sh has probably been replaced, resetting the execute bit.

Put mount --bind and a matching umount in the proftpd start script, or do the mount --bind in /ffp/etc/fun_plug.local.

adjtimex.sh and passwd.sh have been removed, yes. If you still want these, put the commands in /ffp/etc/fun_plug.local. For an example, see /ffp/etc/examples/fun_plug.local

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#3 2009-11-08 21:46:18

Levis
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Registered: 2008-05-06
Posts: 40

Re: Differences in ffp.log with the new version

Thank you very much fonz, really.
You solved all my doubts.

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