Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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I followed the fun-plug instructions as per this on my dns-323
http://nas-tweaks.net/CH3SNAS:Tutorials/fun_plug
After I rebooted I could see that the fun_plug tarball was processed, the ffp directory was created, and the log was where it should be. I can login as root but then the ash shell seems to die. After I've logged in as root I don't get any prompt and it seems to swallow commands, anything I enter gets no reaction, as you can see in the screenshot:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/353497/ash.jpg
Thanks for any help!
Last edited by tempy (2010-03-12 21:38:13)
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Why? Stupidity, apparently, and the naive expectation of being asked to sign in upon connecting. Thanks for the help, it all works now, though it doesn't ask me to log in.
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So how did you solve it? I probably have the same problem:
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vi-tech@vi-tech-laptop:~$ ssh -l root 192.168.1.5
root@192.168.1.5's password:
BusyBox v1.00-pre1 (2009.05.07-06:36+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
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And no command prompt. It just kind of hangs at this point.
I have no problem executing "ssh -l root 192.168.1.5 ash" though,
but I get awkward shell, with no prompt symbol and weird interface that doesn't work as it should.
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there is a like 6 number key to unlock it. I found and did. Now I cannot find it. found it 5784468 for the dns-323
still trying to su to moi located on /mnt/HD_a2/home/moi
Last edited by paxmark1 (2010-08-17 04:21:42)
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Ash is a pretty limited shell AFAIK... I would change the default shell to bash which offers a lot more fucntionality and is not only easier to use, but most of the information provided on the wiki is based around the bash shell.
http://dns323.kood.org/howto:ffp#shells
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