Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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So, we have this new tiny box with potentially lots of storage inside, gigabit network, USB-capability and quite a snappy CPU. What can do to add additional value to this platform?
Please note: this should probably not be simply a "wishlist" for end-user requests, but a place for everyone to contribute and refine ideas for projects.
* A packaging system for easy installation/removal of add-on:s without modifying firmware (compare with http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/Packages )
* A more recent and feature packed mt-daapd (a.k.a. "Firefly media server")
* BitTorrent client daemon with web interface (like BTG: http://developer.berlios.de/dbimage.php?id=2916)
//this information was posted to wiki by cbrunnkvist and I did post this here because it is more like talk/discussion topic.
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As of me I would vote for packaging system (ipkg). Unfortunately there isn't any uclibc-arm feeds available. But since nslu2-linux optware already supports uclibc-mipsel then there is high chance that you can compile uclibc-arm based feeds by just replacing toolchain and some architecture parameters.
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/Optware-uClibcBuild
Alternatively it is possible to use also OpenWrt buildroot
I might try this with uclibc-powerpc (for DSM-G600) because I don't have DNS-323 and probably don't get any chance to buy one.
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I don't know if it would be smart/possible to leverage the great work at: http://openembedded.org .
Here is an article on the topic: ( I found it listed at http://linuxdevices.com )
http://bec-systems.com/web/content/view/57/9/
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Hi!
I just attached USB drive to DNS-323 box and tried to mount it but without success because my drive was formatted as reiserfs... So, one additional feature would be to have reiserfs support.
Jani
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janiville wrote:
Hi!
I just attached USB drive to DNS-323 box and tried to mount it but without success because my drive was formatted as reiserfs... So, one additional feature would be to have reiserfs support.
Jani
Thats done by a module that are alreday compiled look arround in the forum.
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I wonder.. could this now be implemented for floating-point speed improvement ?!:
http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5920399313.html
http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort
The benchmark for floating point index here was just (0.031):
http://dns323.kood.org/information:benchmarks
( could this fix it ?! ) - the article seems to indicate 1000-2000% (x10 to x20) performance increases!
Also, I wonder which applications this might speed..
best, all
Last edited by someguy (2007-03-28 11:18:53)
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I have a few things i've been missing, they may be done allready but i havn't seen them.
1. A NTFS filesystem module. I have external USB discs that are NTFS formated, it would be nice to be able to mount them.
2. A Samba that can be configured to be a part of a domain (What i actually want is the possibilty of domain authentication for users).
/Håkan
Last edited by hahel (2007-03-28 14:39:07)
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DNS-323 as an ISCSI target ?
http://www.ardistech.com/iscsi/
Can it be done ?
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The ardis implementation is abandoned I believe. I have used the ISCSI Enterprise Target on RHEL a number of times:
Wiki:
http://iscsitarget.sourceforge.net/wiki … /Main_Page
Source:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile … id=1084751
Since it runs in userspace, you should be able to compile and run this, but I don't have the time right now to build and test it. If anyone wants to give it a shot, it shouldn't be too difficult
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- syslog-capabilities (also for external devices)
- working ftp-client
- working lighttpd with ssl/pcre
- mysql (well...)
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tsmalmbe wrote:
- working ftp-client
anything wrong with linefeed's lftp?
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/p6043-2007 … html#p6043
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Shait. Disregard. I have a DSM-600, not a 323. Where's the wishlist for that one?
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I'm not a linux guy but that is ok i can learn, hardware and windows im fine at.
So some ideas i have been thinking about
getting a security web cam running - http://www.zoneminder.com/downloads.html
setting up a proxy would be good.
A circuit to make it turn on when powered (pretty easy with a pic).
How about an LCD screen connected to USB or serial (could combine with monitoring so reset device if it stops responding and auto power on).
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I'm not familiar with Newsgroup Readers on linux, but it would sure be nice to be able to drop a NZB file, have it download & compile the posts and then unrar/unzip the final output. If anyone knows of a decent linux news reader I would like to here about it.
Update: Well... I found a news reader Hellanzb that looks like it might work
Last edited by Discofunk (2007-09-17 10:52:06)
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FTP Logging abilities other than /var/log/xferlog
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would love to use the 323 as a proxy .. but thats just me (found nothing on here or on the internet to allow this). AND OR
have the 323 present itself as an iSCSI device .. again, big benefits
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- FTP logging *enuff said*
- FTP Server works behind any NAT Port other than just Port 21 (323 is NOT NAT friendly.. this is 2007.. *NOT* 2001)
- FTP Server which doesn't need to change a user when changing the FTP server's port. Gawd thats annoying
- NTFS Support *I wish* so I don't have to use that damn "Easy Search" thingy. Bah!
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was the point to this thread to see if anyone will 'compile' some of the features we want? or we just venting?
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- FTP logging *enuff said* - working for me - using syslogd
- FTP Server works behind any NAT Port other than just Port 21 (323 is NOT NAT friendly.. this is 2007.. *NOT* 2001) - working for me, my dns-323 ftp at home running on port 2100 - behind my DIR-655
- FTP Server which doesn't need to change a user when changing the FTP server's port. Gawd thats annoying - yes
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Nowadays my computers at home are exclusively Apple Macs. Having your laptop computer automatically (re-)connect to a shared network volume when you come home is increadibly easy if you have an Airport Extreme base station - thanks to the combination of Bonjour and Airport Disk Utility.
I think it would be feasible to replicate this behavior for the DNS-323. The "only" thing we'd need to do is get some mdns transponder daemon run on the unit and publish an SRV with service type _adisk._tcp and parameters that corresponds to the shares configured.
Here's a snippet of what the discovery process looks like from the zeroconf perspective, manually performing a looking up of "TheVolumeLabel" announced by "TheAirportAPName":
Hostname:~ conny$ mDNS -B _adisk._tcp local Browsing for _adisk._tcplocal Talking to DNS SD Daemon at Mach port 3843 Timestamp A/R Flags Domain Service Type Instance Name 9:26:33.109 Add 0 local. _adisk._tcp. TheAirportAPName Hostname:~ conny$ mDNS -L TheAirportAPName _adisk._tcp local Lookup TheAirportAPName._adisk._tcplocal Talking to DNS SD Daemon at Mach port 3843 9:26:59.607 Service can be reached at 172.20.1.177 :9 TXT sys=waMA=00:16:CB:C2:FF:C6\ dk0=adVF=0x16,adVN=TheVolumeLabel,adVU=89436 9:26:59.607 FE80:0000:0000:0000:0216:CBFF:FEC2:FFC6%en1:9 TXT sys=waMA=00:16:CB:C2:FF:C6\ dk0=adVF=0x16,adVN=TheVolumeLabel,adVU=89436
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