Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hello guys. With my DNS-323 on the 'net, exposing FTP and MLDonkey ports to the public - wouldnt it be a good thing to have a SSH daemon running on the thing and tunnel all other external traffic through it? Then only SSH needs to be opened at the router, and everything else is still available to me externally.
So, is there a sshd for the DNS-323 out there, or are there any technical reasons why there isnt?
I'm running Fw 1.3, fonz_plug 0.2 and mlnet 2.8.7 from shadowandy. Thanks guys!
-E
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I'm not a crack, but I isn't that what you're looking for ?
FUN-PLUG 0.2
This fun-plug includes:
busybox 1.5.0
dropbear 0.49
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Source: http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.2/README.txt
Last edited by spflug (2007-07-25 18:29:20)
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Also have a look at the 0.3 funplug, SSH support has much improved compared to 0.2, see http://dns323.kood.org/forum/p5107-2007 … html#p5107
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Aha, of course. Sorry, I wasn't familiar with the function of 'dropbear'. It works, however there are a couple of issues that others here also may have noticed:
- When logging in through SSH instead of telnet, it doesn't open the same shell and most of the stuff doesn't work. Where is the configuration for that?
- Small and compact as dropbear is, it still appears to use enough resources do inhibit launching of mlnet (lite version from shadowandy). Can they coexist, and how?
Thanks!
-E
PS: Some clever hardware hacker should look into exanding the DNS-323 RAM ;-)
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secretagent wrote:
- When logging in through SSH instead of telnet, it doesn't open the same shell and most of the stuff doesn't work. Where is the configuration for that?
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