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#1 2010-11-20 17:40:48

fabiorm76
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Registered: 2010-11-20
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Telnet help

Dear all,

I'm new in the forum.
I need some help with my new 323 and 2 hd WD20EARS: as soon as I opened the hd packages I started 323 and setup all in RAID1 mode... everything was fine, but after that, I discovered that with these drives there will be problems...

So looking for solution I found a beatiful guide "Raid1 4K Alignment issue Guide".

I'm going to try to follow step by step the guide but I can't telnet from ram drive.

I've read and followed guide http://dns323.kood.org/howto:telnet, tried  and re-tried with attached utelnet-kit.tar.gz settign up starttelnet.sh but nothing.

Could you hel me ?

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#2 2010-11-22 17:25:24

fabiorm76
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Re: Telnet help

can anyone help me?

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#3 2010-11-22 21:52:44

fabiorm76
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Re: Telnet help

I've tried one more time...

if I follow step by step the how to guide  to telnet 323 I can telnet only from \NAS\Volume_1\ but if set my starttelnet.sh as the following the result is "impossible to open a connection with host on port 23...."

what I have to do?
please help a newbie



this is the my starttelnet.sh:

# improved starttelnet.sh, enabling the filesystems to be unmounted and checked, if need be.

# copy the provided components to a directory on the ramdisk
# the ramdisk is regenerated with every boot, so the copy has no lasting effects at all
# simply copy the two files over
cp /mnt/HD_a2/lnx_bin/utelnetd /sbin/utelnetd
cp /mnt/HD_a2/lnx_bin/busybox3 /bin/busybox3

# create the terminal device as usual
/bin/busybox3 mknod /dev/ptyp0 c 2 0
/bin/busybox3 chmod 0666 /dev/ptyp0
/bin/busybox3 mknod /dev/ttyp0 c 3 0
/bin/busybox3 chmod 0666 /dev/ttyp0

# make a shell link on the ramdisk
mkdir /bin/busybox3.dir/
PATH="$PATH:/bin/busybox3.dir"

ln -s /bin/busybox3  /bin/busybox3.dir/sh

# and start the Telnet service from the ramdisk as well
/sbin/utelnetd -l /bin/busybox3.dir/sh -d

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#4 2010-11-23 07:38:59

bjby
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Re: Telnet help

So you need telnet and unmount disks.
maybe this works for you. http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fsck/

You could also try to install ffp to usb-flash. You should be able to find guides for this.

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#5 2010-11-23 10:24:29

fabiorm76
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Registered: 2010-11-20
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Re: Telnet help

SOLVED !!!

I am almost ashamed to publish the solution:

maybe could be useful for windows only user like me...

I was editing starttelnet.sh in notepad and this is the problem: Unix/Cygwin uses an LF character to separate lines, while DOS/Windows uses a CR LF character sequence.

So the solution is to edit starttelnet.sh in a "Vi" editor for windows !!! I googled and I found a text editor "WinVi" and that's it.

Now I can telnet...

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