**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 23 02:59:57 2005 Oct 23 05:01:46 when the usb key is blinking, then it is idle yes ? Oct 23 05:01:52 at a slow rate Oct 23 05:02:08 or is that different from key to key ? Oct 23 05:51:54 anyone have experience getting apache and php to work together on the NSLU2? Oct 23 05:52:13 MY BUTT SAYS Oct 23 05:52:22 damnit, stop that andrew Oct 23 05:52:25 (sorry) Oct 23 05:52:56 but the question is just.. how do i edit httpd.conf to enable php on the nslu2? Oct 23 05:55:32 hi can anyone tell me how i can add swap space on my NSLU2 Openslug? Oct 23 06:00:08 unfortunately no. can you tell me how to get php to work with apache? :-S Oct 23 06:02:01 d'oh. forgot to install a package Oct 23 06:50:07 oh, what is the workaround to make eggdrop work on unslung ? Oct 23 06:50:47 i installed tcl, zlib, adduser and eggdrop and get the 'famous' * MSG534 Oct 23 06:51:11 I see it mentioned in the group, but no answer ? Oct 23 06:58:19 afair, eggdrop should work with unslung-5.5 Oct 23 06:59:44 hm Oct 23 07:00:23 back in a moment, must load a new kernel Oct 23 07:00:29 :) Oct 23 07:04:39 how do I go into "upgrade mode" from openslug again? some command I forgot... Oct 23 07:08:04 :( I just doesn't do anything... I installed ldconfig and gconv-mmodules... it just hangs Oct 23 07:08:20 it* Oct 23 07:10:06 <_snow6> i'm having problem connecting(ssh) to my unslung after i installed dropbear, telenet works, but i can't get to the login screen with ssh Oct 23 07:11:07 <_snow6> i've tried with and without -s option Oct 23 07:11:59 hmm I seem to be having the exact same problems as on the group Oct 23 07:12:22 <_snow6> ? Oct 23 07:15:06 orda, http://pastebin.com/402923 Oct 23 07:18:02 _snow6, dropbear should run out of the box, have you verified, that the daemon is running? Oct 23 07:18:05 that looks nice Oct 23 07:18:14 but it's not what Im seeing :) Oct 23 07:19:24 <_snow6> dropbear is a ssh daemon right? Oct 23 07:19:39 <_snow6> its running, 520 root 1628 S /opt/sbin/dropbear Oct 23 07:20:49 <_snow6> when i kill the process and try ssh to my nslu2 i get connection refused, then i start dropbear again and ssh again and then i get no connection refused, but no login screen, everything is black Oct 23 07:22:28 no connection refused? well that's generous Oct 23 07:23:26 <_snow6> means that dropbear is running and accepting connection on ssh Oct 23 07:23:33 <_snow6> but nothing more happends Oct 23 07:23:53 http://pastebin.com/402928 Oct 23 07:28:04 <_snow6> any ideas? Oct 23 07:29:41 orda, well, i remember this problem, but i can't remember what could be a solution Oct 23 07:29:52 damn Oct 23 07:30:02 well what did you do to make your bot work ? Oct 23 07:30:07 then Ill do tha same :) Oct 23 07:30:20 but it isn't a eggdrop problem, it depends on the environment Oct 23 07:30:33 * orda is using unslung 5.5 atm Oct 23 07:30:38 my eggdrop haven't had this problem Oct 23 07:31:22 if i package my botdir, and send it to you, i will bet the problem don't disappears Oct 23 07:31:34 probably not Oct 23 07:32:05 <_snow6> have you done ./configure Oct 23 07:32:16 I just a installed fresh unslung 5.5 today Oct 23 07:32:24 http://pastebin.com/402934 <-- this is what is on it Oct 23 07:32:55 Im using the ipk, så the configure part have been done by the man who made the ipk Oct 23 07:35:51 <_snow6> past you eggdrop.conf Oct 23 07:36:29 http://pastebin.com/402747 , thats all installed packages on my system Oct 23 07:38:10 http://pastebin.com/402938 and this is the output from set and env Oct 23 07:38:48 and i'll bet, it don't depends on the eggdrop.conf Oct 23 07:39:13 I agree Oct 23 07:42:08 maybe it expects to find the lang files somewhere Oct 23 07:50:48 orda, any special need for egdrop? Oct 23 07:52:19 well I won't die if it doesn't work :) Oct 23 07:52:35 it just brings some nice features to irc ;) Oct 23 07:53:10 capbot, what are you Oct 23 07:53:12 caplink811_log: what are you talking about? Oct 23 07:53:46 capbot, who are you Oct 23 07:53:46 I think you lost me on that one, caplink811_log Oct 23 07:54:08 capbot, who are you is I'm a blootbot Oct 23 07:54:08 caplink811_log: I think you lost me on that one Oct 23 07:54:24 ~test Oct 23 07:54:25 ...test failed Oct 23 07:54:31 ~test once more Oct 23 07:54:32 Testing once more... PARITY ERROR - SYSTEM HALTED$#$ Oct 23 07:54:43 heh Oct 23 07:54:57 blootbot works fine too, also with nifty features Oct 23 07:55:24 you just did ipkg install eggdrop and it worked? Oct 23 07:58:17 afair, yes, ipkg installed in an unusual place, but ok Oct 23 07:58:32 ~wtf afair Oct 23 07:58:36 AFAIR: as far as I recall Oct 23 07:58:42 ~botsnack Oct 23 07:58:43 :), caplink811_log Oct 23 07:59:07 it installs it to /opt/eggdrop Oct 23 07:59:20 yes Oct 23 07:59:44 <_snow6> what happends if you do ./eggdrop Oct 23 08:00:15 hm, btw, who is the owner of the dirs and files, in my case, its the user whose run eggdrop Oct 23 08:02:34 I have a user named eggdrop Oct 23 08:02:49 the eggdrop dir and files are owned by eggdrop Oct 23 08:03:37 <_snow6> [14:23] LANG: No lang files found for section core. Oct 23 08:03:47 yes Oct 23 08:04:01 <_snow6> it says it there, it's not about what user who runs it or not Oct 23 08:05:33 whats about strace eggdrop-1.6.17? Oct 23 08:06:49 <_snow6> orda; http://www.egghelp.org/enhance.htm#languages Oct 23 08:10:15 well yes, and they are all there Oct 23 08:10:55 running ./eggdrop == ./eggdrop -m eggdrop.conf == ./eggdrop eggdrop.conf => all the same Oct 23 08:11:24 <_snow6> try edit you conf to inlclude a lang file or smth Oct 23 08:11:29 <_snow6> it has to be in he config file Oct 23 08:11:44 imho, it is by default Oct 23 08:13:15 orda, can you pastebin the strace output? Oct 23 08:13:39 uhm, maybe if I install the tools to do it with Oct 23 08:14:00 maybe ipkg install strace Oct 23 08:14:06 k Oct 23 08:14:21 how should I use that tool ? Oct 23 08:15:50 wow Oct 23 08:16:51 http://pastebin.com/402989 <-- its a long one Oct 23 08:17:31 lot's of files it cant find it seems Oct 23 08:24:29 maybe, that you'll give "ipkg install gconv-modules" a try Oct 23 08:27:47 now I have this http://pastebin.com/402998 Oct 23 08:28:05 in the end it waits for asigsuspend[] Oct 23 08:31:03 any idea as how to proceed ? :) Oct 23 08:32:18 hm, the difference between mine and yours is, that my eggdrop don't want open the gconv lib, courious Oct 23 08:35:45 should I try to reflash and then try to install eggdrop as the first thing? or would that just be stupid Oct 23 08:36:22 no, you could try to ipkg install glib Oct 23 08:38:00 same thing Oct 23 08:39:02 stopped same place Oct 23 08:39:38 so, no ideas anymore :( Oct 23 08:39:41 bbl Oct 23 08:40:27 :'( Oct 23 08:40:50 maybe one needs at full native devel env to run eggdrop :-O Oct 23 08:41:41 but thats a nogo, since Im on a stick Oct 23 08:59:24 Ill try some more, later today Oct 23 08:59:28 bbl Oct 23 09:09:17 can anyone give me some advice on user permissions and such? i have a folder /wwwroot with files in it that apache serves. when i copy files into that folder through samba, i can't access them through apache,and when i chown them so apache can read them and serve them, i can't alter them anymore through samba Oct 23 09:09:38 and to have to do chmod or chown everytime i add a file to wwwroot through samba is quite annoying Oct 23 09:11:40 have a look at umask (imho) in smb.conf Oct 23 09:13:28 sorry, "create mask" Oct 23 09:14:32 it's set to 771 and create mode to 660 Oct 23 09:14:43 i assume 660 would be file level permission and 771 folder level permission Oct 23 09:14:58 would 777 and 666 be appropriate values? Oct 23 09:15:13 hm hold on, i think i can figure that one out myself... Oct 23 09:20:37 damn Oct 23 09:21:00 gotta try something else.. Oct 23 09:27:07 forgot about that damn /share/hdd/conf thing again Oct 23 09:42:28 thank you, caplink811_log Oct 23 09:42:45 i had to edit smb.conf in both the /etc/samba and /share/hdd/conf area Oct 23 09:42:50 that solved it. Oct 23 09:43:29 have you done a reboot, after you changed the files? Oct 23 09:44:12 yah, i didn't know how to do a smb restart so i just hit reboot and it went fine Oct 23 09:45:31 am having a new problem though with dropbear - tried to install it and it says that the random source seems to be blocked. whatever that means Oct 23 09:45:39 i'm using telnet for now though Oct 23 09:46:42 i'll get to that problem some other time Oct 23 09:48:19 try a chmod 777 /dev/random Oct 23 09:50:47 let me put the fork down first Oct 23 09:51:53 Warning: Reading the random source seems to have blocked. Oct 23 09:51:54 If you experience problems, you probably need to find a better entropy source. Oct 23 09:53:20 this is, by the way, in a really large response to the command ipkg install dropbear Oct 23 09:53:42 the silly thing is.. the public key portion generates fine Oct 23 09:53:53 but the dss secret key does not Oct 23 10:02:51 anyone here? Oct 23 10:04:35 no, sorry. Oct 23 10:04:37 ;) Oct 23 10:05:43 ~ask Oct 23 10:05:44 If you have a question, just ask, maybe someone have an answer... sometimes. Oct 23 10:14:08 perhaps kami22 was asking a question reflecting his own state of mind Oct 23 10:14:17 how can i add a swapspace on a openslug system? Oct 23 10:14:21 ah Oct 23 10:14:24 :) Oct 23 10:14:27 no Oct 23 10:14:35 hehe. hello. Oct 23 10:14:52 i've seen that question asked before. *curious too* Oct 23 10:16:00 yes but nobody answer my question Oct 23 10:18:37 normaly, you should use fdisk, set the type of the desired partition to linux-swap (82 or 83 imho), save your work, run mkswap for the device and then swapon device Oct 23 10:19:30 okay without the last thing i did all of this maybe Oct 23 10:19:43 i think i know what the Problem is Oct 23 10:19:46 ... Oct 23 10:20:19 other question which rights and owner needs the sshd file : authorized_keys?? Oct 23 10:20:54 kami22, have you add your new swappart to /etc/fstab? Oct 23 10:21:12 authorized_keys is a directory Oct 23 10:21:51 sorry, file Oct 23 10:21:55 644 Oct 23 10:22:36 [root@linus .ssh]$ ls -la Oct 23 10:22:36 total 24 Oct 23 10:22:36 drwx------ 2 root root 4096 May 15 16:56 . Oct 23 10:22:36 drwxr-xr-x 12 root root 4096 Oct 14 16:59 .. Oct 23 10:22:37 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1820 Jun 27 18:13 authorized_keys Oct 23 10:22:39 -rw------- 1 root root 672 Jan 31 2005 id_dsa Oct 23 10:22:41 -rw------- 1 root root 613 Jan 31 2005 id_dsa.pub Oct 23 10:22:45 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2696 Oct 22 23:15 known_hosts Oct 23 10:24:33 i now know your (computer's) inner most secrets, caplink811_log.. mwuahaaha! Oct 23 10:26:51 :) Oct 23 10:29:06 okay thx Oct 23 11:01:23 ? Oct 23 11:04:25 ? Oct 23 11:09:43 I'm brand new to linux and trying get proftp set up on my unslung nslu, anyone listening right now that would mind helping? Oct 23 11:13:46 ipkg update Oct 23 11:13:53 ipkg install inetutils Oct 23 11:14:01 ipkg install proftpd Oct 23 11:14:23 create or edit /opt/etc/inetd.conf Oct 23 11:15:03 [root@linus .ssh]$ cat /opt/etc/inetd.conf Oct 23 11:15:03 telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/telnetd Oct 23 11:15:03 ftp stream tcp nowait root /opt/sbin/proftpd proftpd --config /opt/etc/proftpd.conf Oct 23 11:15:16 add these 2 lines to the file Oct 23 11:16:12 execute /opt/etc/initd/S52inetd Oct 23 11:16:22 and try to telnet in the in a 2nd session Oct 23 11:16:37 if this works, you can try to connect with a ftp client Oct 23 11:16:41 thats all Oct 23 11:17:03 maybe that inetutils depends on zlib Oct 23 11:17:42 so you should do a ipkg install zlib 1st Oct 23 11:18:08 oops, he's gone, grumpf Oct 23 11:45:57 oh Oct 23 11:46:11 well it is not exactly useless, caplink Oct 23 11:46:38 i still need to get my ftp running in such fashion that it will allow the username/passwords set in the linksys web interface to function as it did with the original linksys firmware Oct 23 11:47:17 than use a ftpd which supports /etc/passwd Oct 23 11:47:24 meaning that if i create a user/password in the web interface, ican then access it through ftp and end up in the right spot Oct 23 11:47:32 ah but /etc/passwd has home paths that go to /dev/null Oct 23 11:47:41 so i'll just have to edit those manually to point to the correct spot? Oct 23 11:55:14 back, provider cycles the line :( Oct 23 11:56:35 vsftpd and proftpd are able to do this, also ftpd from inetuutils Oct 23 11:56:55 imho, the best choice is vsftpd Oct 23 12:07:58 the odd thing is that i have inetutils installed Oct 23 12:08:05 and port 21 is open Oct 23 12:08:13 but when connecting to it.. i get indeed a connection..but then it drops Oct 23 12:08:19 no welcome message, no username/password etc.. Oct 23 12:09:16 inetutils inetd use another parametric in /opt/etc/inet,conf, one param more than the linksys one Oct 23 12:11:20 hm, but the telnetd line should work Oct 23 12:11:57 does /usr/sbin/telnetd exists? Oct 23 12:13:04 yes telnetd exists Oct 23 12:15:08 and a ps -ef | grep inetd gives something like blabla /opt/libexec/inetd Oct 23 12:16:28 and, if you try to connect via telnet there should be a /usr/sbin/telnetd in the ps output Oct 23 12:17:00 you're talking about telnet... but.. um. what about ftp? Oct 23 12:17:39 oops, sorry, port21, tsts, thats my age Oct 23 12:17:46 hehe Oct 23 12:17:48 it's okay Oct 23 12:18:00 we all have to forget something once in a while Oct 23 12:18:06 (alcohol helps) Oct 23 12:18:19 telnet works fine.. i can telnet in just fine Oct 23 12:18:25 i'm working on this ;) Oct 23 12:18:32 on the alcohol? ;) Oct 23 12:18:40 ok, what is your choice for ftpd? Oct 23 12:18:56 the one i had with the stock linksys firmware worked absolutely fine for me Oct 23 12:19:01 i need no more functionality than that one provided Oct 23 12:19:10 unfortunately it seems to not be working in unslung 5.5 Oct 23 12:19:19 on the wiki i read something about it being 'phased out' ? Oct 23 12:19:36 add this Oct 23 12:19:37 ftp stream tcp nowait root /opt/libexec/ftpd ftpd -a=passwd Oct 23 12:19:54 to your /opt/etc/inetd.conf, as one line Oct 23 12:20:29 and execute /opt/etc/init.d/S52inetd Oct 23 12:20:53 # /opt/etc/init.d/S52inetd Oct 23 12:20:53 /opt/etc/init.d/S52inetd: No such file or directory Oct 23 12:21:17 and.. indeed.. it does not exist Oct 23 12:21:27 # ls Oct 23 12:21:27 K70mysqld S05gconv-modules S70mysqld S80apache Oct 23 12:21:27 mom Oct 23 12:21:31 dad Oct 23 12:21:37 moment :) Oct 23 12:21:42 dadent? Oct 23 12:23:15 impishly Oct 23 12:23:21 ftp stream tcp nowait root /opt/libexec/ftpd ftpd -a=passwd Oct 23 12:23:32 wrong c+p :( Oct 23 12:23:46 [root@linus init.d]$ cat ./xS52inetd Oct 23 12:23:46 #!/bin/sh Oct 23 12:23:46 # Start INETD Oct 23 12:23:46 killall inetd Oct 23 12:23:46 sleep 1 Oct 23 12:23:48 /opt/libexec/inetd /opt/etc/inetd.conf Oct 23 12:24:27 x in the filename is only for me, cause i'm using xinetd meanwhile Oct 23 12:24:47 how odd Oct 23 12:24:58 am i missing some packages perhaps? Oct 23 12:25:16  /opt/libexec/inetd doesn't exist either Oct 23 12:25:27 no, this script should installed by ipkg within inetutils, will verifiy this Oct 23 12:25:52 package inetutils 1.4.2-5 installed in root is up to date.. hmmm Oct 23 12:25:56 hm, courious, same problem by an other user yesterday, maybe the package is damaged Oct 23 12:26:04 odd indeed Oct 23 12:26:18 i just noticed a file called tftpd in /opt/libexec Oct 23 12:26:25 wouldn't be related would it? Oct 23 12:26:36 http://www.jrbnet.de/texte/inetd Oct 23 12:26:46 you can put it in libexec Oct 23 12:26:55 no, is an tftpd Oct 23 12:27:01 not a ftpd Oct 23 12:28:03 hm it did something Oct 23 12:28:08 no output or anything Oct 23 12:28:26 same problem now Oct 23 12:28:31 oh wait Oct 23 12:28:37 the script you pasted Oct 23 12:28:40 kills inetd first Oct 23 12:28:47 let's try that first.. Oct 23 12:29:24 Nggg. no go. still get a connection closed by remote host Oct 23 12:29:37 indeed, there are some files missing in the ipk, may be intenional, by changing the package Oct 23 12:30:05 intentional Oct 23 12:30:14 if i were 20 years younger, understood some of linux at that age, i would now begin to cry. Oct 23 12:30:37 hm intentional because unslung developers don't like ftpd? weird. okay... so.. vsftpd then Oct 23 12:30:49 let's undo this stuff first ;) Oct 23 12:31:53 well, if i remember correctly, inge_b, who maintain the inetutils, decide to support xinetd and proftpd/vsftpd instead the ones from the inetutils Oct 23 12:32:18 but both of those ftp daemons can be made to interface with /etc/passwd Oct 23 12:32:28 however, how does one resolve the pathnames issue? Oct 23 12:32:48 hack passwd files directly or setting it through the ftpdaemon's settings..? Oct 23 12:33:34 each ftpd would look in /etc/passwd, so the best is to setup new users via webif Oct 23 12:33:54 oh good Oct 23 12:34:20 i'm still confused on where the FTPd gets it's pathnames to dump the user in though Oct 23 12:34:59 then again Oct 23 12:35:02 i don't need to know everything. Oct 23 12:35:23 but, the easiest way is to install xinetd and the ftpd of your choice, and stop play around with divertion scripts which tricked linksys inetd Oct 23 12:36:21 europian time this evening Oct 23 12:36:41 i have to tell you a secret now Oct 23 12:36:51 pst, i hear Oct 23 12:36:53 i've only been playing with linux since 2 months ago. Oct 23 12:37:11 i understand what's written in config files and help files Oct 23 12:37:23 but getting to those files is sometimes a matter of being 'in-the-know'. Oct 23 12:37:24 than you're an oldie Oct 23 12:37:40 o.O Oct 23 12:38:00 you're not dutch by any chance, eh? Oct 23 12:38:21 nope, from berlin, germany Oct 23 12:40:10 fairly closeby still Oct 23 12:40:17 i'm in leeuwarden, the netherlands Oct 23 12:40:28 related to much other users, yes Oct 23 12:40:54 HOL- -!!... pfff... okay, i hate it when the sound is up really loud to listen to some music, and a windows error message plays right through it, loud enough to blow out your neighbour's windows. Oct 23 12:41:29 i've some speed problems with a fresh openslug install: vsftpd says ~400Kb/sec, samba <100kb/sec.. Oct 23 12:41:59 unslung user, sorry Oct 23 12:42:00 i'm using a memory stick and moving data from a directory to another goes at 4-5MB/sec Oct 23 12:42:13 it is the same with unslung, i tried Oct 23 12:42:26 any probs on your network? Oct 23 12:42:29 almost sounds like a problem i had with a stock linksys firmware Oct 23 12:42:42 no caplink811_log, the network is ok Oct 23 12:42:58 i can move data at 8-9 mb/sec with nfs on my network Oct 23 12:42:59 i had a problem where an older version of the linksys firmware had a driver for a usb external casing that was speedy, but the newer version was exceedingly slow through samba, at about the same speeds you describe Oct 23 12:43:20 i never resolved that... well.. i got new external hdd casings.. Oct 23 12:43:36 so you think it is related to the case i use.. Oct 23 12:43:36 no upnpd on th enet, and the slug on a switch? what happens, if you connect to the slug directly via crossover cable? Oct 23 12:43:58 i tried with two memory sticks, going to boy an usb hd case.. Oct 23 12:44:06 black\out: all i'm saying is i had the problem myself, and it was then related to a combination of newer firmware with strange usb hdd casing Oct 23 12:44:24 ok i'll try with another usb box Oct 23 12:44:36 black\out: is it conceptronics? Oct 23 12:44:48 mine was Oct 23 12:45:03 hum it is marked as kingmax Oct 23 12:45:15 well i could be wrong ofcourse Oct 23 12:45:20 just sharing one of my experiences with the nslu2 Oct 23 12:45:26 but it's worth checking Oct 23 12:45:27 of course :) Oct 23 12:45:44 you're a bit too eager saying of course to the 'i could be wrong' part ;);) Oct 23 12:45:45 a creative muvo usb memory gave me the same results.. Oct 23 12:45:52 eheh Oct 23 12:46:12 now i try with a crossover cable, but it sound strange Oct 23 12:46:21 but..why not to try :) Oct 23 12:51:06 oO[NOVA]Oo: i was thinking..if it can be a usb driver problem, why i can copy data from a memstick to another at 4-5 mb/sec? did you have speed problems *only* with samba ? Oct 23 12:51:25 black\out, have you read this http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-general/database?method=reportRows&tbl=1 ? Oct 23 12:51:40 i had speed problems with samba, and the format process. it took literally 2 hours to format a 120gb disk Oct 23 12:52:16 when hook the disk up to windows, it was fine (180mb/minute and such) Oct 23 12:53:09 caplink811_log: thanks, never seen that before :) Oct 23 12:53:28 its on the wiki, but a little hidden Oct 23 12:54:32 my best expierience with an exclosure is an icy case, only usb, no firewire support, with cypress chipset Oct 23 12:55:12 my best experience with an enclosure is a maxtor onetouch disk Oct 23 12:55:17 those things fly Oct 23 12:55:22 well not LITERALLY fly Oct 23 12:55:28 woho 9.12MB/sec with cross cable Oct 23 12:55:47 well that has to be a 100mbits connection then Oct 23 12:55:56 i think so :P Oct 23 12:56:07 hum so it is a switch problem.. Oct 23 12:56:21 strange, never had problem with it.. Oct 23 12:56:34 maybe it's a linksys switch ;);) Oct 23 12:56:43 eheh Oct 23 12:56:47 unbranded :P Oct 23 12:56:56 ~20 euros for 8 port :P Oct 23 12:57:00 hmm Oct 23 12:57:09 made out of cardboard and chewing gum? Oct 23 12:57:10 but it worked well..until now Oct 23 12:57:20 yeah something like that Oct 23 12:57:25 hehe Oct 23 12:58:05 NOO!! Oct 23 12:58:07 aAGH Oct 23 12:58:14 i'm doomed Oct 23 12:58:23 i installed vsftpd and it started it's own telnet thing Oct 23 12:58:27 but it's not working right Oct 23 12:58:38 can't telnet in anymore Oct 23 12:58:48 hum vsftpd has a telnet thing ? Oct 23 12:59:16 yeah it even said so once vsftpd had finished installing Oct 23 12:59:20 telnetd will be started automatically Oct 23 12:59:56 never seen telnetd in vsftpd before (on linux i say, i have a nslu by 2 days) Oct 23 13:00:07 yeah.. Oct 23 13:00:09 um damn Oct 23 13:00:12 no, it could't Oct 23 13:00:26 now how do i get the original one to function.. let's try web based thing Oct 23 13:00:26 but, reboot without hd attached, login and attach the hd Oct 23 13:00:35 oh. phew. so there is a way Oct 23 13:01:08 maybe, that the installer restarts inetd Oct 23 13:01:36 unslung NEEDS to run on a fat partition or can i mount it as ext3 ? Oct 23 13:01:56 unslung usually is on a ext3 partition Oct 23 13:02:57 ah ops Oct 23 13:03:10 ok it is really better Oct 23 13:03:54 another switch? Oct 23 13:04:17 no i was talking about "unslung usually is on a ext3 partition" Oct 23 13:08:57 hm now how do i disable vsftpd so at normal bootup it won't start that telnetd crap Oct 23 13:09:33 oh i know Oct 23 13:09:43 i'll just stick 230volts to the power input of the nslu2 Oct 23 13:10:00 that would work Oct 23 13:11:38 what's is in /opt/etc/init.d? Oct 23 13:15:12 mm mysqld, conv-modules mysqld apache and it had inetd Oct 23 13:15:13 eh Oct 23 13:15:14 xinetd Oct 23 13:16:23 you've installed xinetd? Oct 23 13:16:40 eh... well you said it would be better to use xinetd.. so.. :-D Oct 23 13:16:45 k Oct 23 13:16:51 but..eh. yeah Oct 23 13:16:58 let's hope i can get in again Oct 23 13:17:07 you should configure xinetd Oct 23 13:18:10 oh ;) Oct 23 13:18:29 /opt/etc/xinetd.conf 1st line is important, if your network isn't 192.168.1.x Oct 23 13:18:58 and /opt/etc/xinet.d Oct 23 13:19:13 with config files for the services in it Oct 23 13:19:28 right now i just want to incapacitate it so i can uninstall it, then reinstall and configure it properly Oct 23 13:19:47 sure Oct 23 13:20:19 230volts fixes EVERYTHING Oct 23 13:20:34 ok, i have a switch and a hub and with both it runs reeally slow, with a cross cable it runs much faster.. Oct 23 13:20:38 yep, but only one time Oct 23 13:20:47 it is a known problem or i'm the first? :) Oct 23 13:21:23 maybe something with negoation, or 10/100 probs Oct 23 13:21:27 you're the first and only, you're special ;) Oct 23 13:21:48 tried simply powercycling the switch? Oct 23 13:22:00 yes Oct 23 13:22:06 maybe that fix your adapters to 100mbit/half duplex could help Oct 23 13:22:08 i give up! j/k Oct 23 13:22:23 check if the cables have all 8 wires Oct 23 13:22:25 (ps: "230volts fixes EVERYTHING" http://www.joemonster.org/mg/albums/komputery/moj_komputer/ethernet-killer.jpg ) Oct 23 13:22:28 some switches respond to that Oct 23 13:22:57 lol Oct 23 13:23:02 yah, i gave my brother one of those cables once Oct 23 13:23:06 oO[NOVA]Oo: the strange thing is that only the nslu has speed problems..i have 5 pc in my lan and all are ok Oct 23 13:23:08 he hung it up at work in the workshop Oct 23 13:23:13 ehehe Oct 23 13:23:53 they had power over ethernet PoE before others invented it. Oct 23 13:23:59 dehe Oct 23 13:24:11 i want my nslu poe :) Oct 23 13:28:41 helphelphelp. Oct 23 13:29:38 what happens? Oct 23 13:30:05 well vsftpd and xinetd somehow got a telnet daemon installed Oct 23 13:30:12 and i'm trying to prevent that telnetd from running Oct 23 13:30:36 i can't seem to find exactly how to do that Oct 23 13:30:45 there must be a script somewhere that starts it Oct 23 13:31:20 rename /opt/etc/init.d/S10xinetd to xS10xinetd Oct 23 13:31:34 so you prevent xinetd from starting Oct 23 13:31:38 in the unslung folder or in the nslu2's flash? Oct 23 13:31:43 and killing the linksys one Oct 23 13:32:01 on your disk /share/hdd/data/opt/etc/init.d Oct 23 13:33:32 mmmm let's see if that blows it up Oct 23 13:34:12 it should, most things are started via Sxxscripts Oct 23 13:34:21 in /opt/etc/init.d Oct 23 13:37:12 hey that got things working again Oct 23 13:37:19 cleaning up with ipkg remove.. tralala Oct 23 13:37:37 it's kinda funny Oct 23 13:37:49 500gigs of data, will i lose it now or later..? mmmm fascinating ;) Oct 23 13:39:12 man backup is your friend ;) Oct 23 13:39:19 hee Oct 23 13:39:27 is it normal that "ipkg list" take 5-10 seconds before starting printing out ? Oct 23 13:39:59 on mine it does within a second Oct 23 13:40:15 but mine is 'over'clocked to 266mhz Oct 23 13:40:37 time ipkg list results in real 0m1.445s Oct 23 13:40:37 user 0m0.770s Oct 23 13:40:37 sys 0m0.110s Oct 23 13:40:49 on a underclocked slug Oct 23 13:41:06 hum Oct 23 13:41:35 real 0m 27.90s Oct 23 13:41:35 user 0m 16.06s Oct 23 13:41:35 sys 0m 0.84s Oct 23 13:41:35 root@nslu:~# Oct 23 13:41:38 .. Oct 23 13:42:08 root@nslu:~# time ipkg list| wc -l Oct 23 13:42:08 real 0m 16.21s Oct 23 13:42:08 user 0m 15.69s Oct 23 13:42:08 sys 0m 0.25s Oct 23 13:42:08 3164 Oct 23 13:42:15 3164 packages Oct 23 13:42:23 too much ? Oct 23 13:42:49 how do you see the amount of packages with ipkg? Oct 23 13:42:54 i just get a bunch of packages Oct 23 13:43:09 oO[NOVA]Oo: using "| wc -l" Oct 23 13:43:13 wc -l counts lines Oct 23 13:43:21 I LEAARRNN! Oct 23 13:43:28 :D Oct 23 13:43:37 wc: no such file or directory Oct 23 13:43:38 hmpf Oct 23 13:43:47 i'm using busybox from openslug Oct 23 13:43:51 ahhh Oct 23 13:43:55 i have busybox from unslung Oct 23 13:43:57 the one in unslung is really poor Oct 23 13:44:18 somebody donate Oct 23 13:44:23 try with ipkg install busybox Oct 23 13:44:33 i think that it installs a better one Oct 23 13:44:37 mmm Oct 23 13:45:04 ipkgfind.etcetc says it has wc too :) Oct 23 13:45:07 that won't work Oct 23 13:45:13 why? Oct 23 13:45:25 Package busybox-links wants to install file /opt/bin/clear Oct 23 13:45:25 But that file is already provided by package ncurses Oct 23 13:45:25 Package busybox-links wants to install file /opt/bin/logger Oct 23 13:45:25 But that file is already provided by package inetutils Oct 23 13:45:25 Package busybox-links wants to install file /opt/bin/ping Oct 23 13:45:26 But that file is already provided by package inetutils Oct 23 13:45:28 Package busybox-links wants to install file /opt/bin/reset Oct 23 13:45:30 But that file is already provided by package ncurses Oct 23 13:45:32 Cannot find package busybox. Oct 23 13:45:44 d'oh Oct 23 13:46:06 i think there must be a way to upgrade busybox Oct 23 13:46:14 the stock one is *really* poor :) Oct 23 13:46:20 yes you mentioned; ) Oct 23 13:46:29 will you please stop insulting my slug? *hugslug* Oct 23 13:46:39 eheh ok i'm sorry Oct 23 13:46:51 it's okay. i'll just pour salt on yours Oct 23 13:47:03 hmmm let's try vsftpd again Oct 23 13:56:51 you want install busybox-base, and than make the links you needed by hand Oct 23 13:57:08 okay Oct 23 13:57:17 right now busybox works fine for me Oct 23 13:57:25 orda, you can delete the files and install busybox Oct 23 13:57:35 or.. Oct 23 13:57:38 hehe Oct 23 13:57:41 huh Oct 23 13:57:52 just a typo, orda Oct 23 13:57:55 you can go back to sleep Oct 23 13:57:55 wrong key pressed Oct 23 13:57:59 oki :) Oct 23 13:58:35 mm so i have a problem Oct 23 13:58:38 i think Oct 23 13:58:54 the original ftp thing included in the linksys firmware is somehow running, or at least some service is running keep port 21 open Oct 23 13:58:58 keeping * Oct 23 13:59:09 but i want to run an FTP service that works with the web interface Oct 23 13:59:14 hmm well back to the wiki Oct 23 13:59:35 when you're running uNSLUng-5.5 there is no ftpd in it Oct 23 14:00:29 but, when you changed your /etc/inetd.conf and add a line beginning with ftp, then /usr/sbin/inetd opens port 21 Oct 23 14:00:35 if you have a "complete" netstat you can do "netstat --inet -nap" and look at the process that uses port 21 Oct 23 14:01:02 okay. still strange then that a vanilla firmware flash of unslung has port 21 open but dropping connections Oct 23 14:01:17 ie, if i telnet to it, i connect Oct 23 14:01:26 if i telnet to another port, i don't connect Oct 23 14:01:39 can you cat /etc/inetd.conf please Oct 23 14:02:19 i have to admit i screwed around a lot lately with packages Oct 23 14:02:21 but here goes; Oct 23 14:02:27 #ftp stream tcp nowait root /opt/sbin/proftpd --config /opt/etc/proftpd.conf Oct 23 14:02:27 #ftp stream tcp nowait root /opt/sbin/vsftpd vsftpd /opt/etc/vsftpd.conf Oct 23 14:02:27 #ftp stream tcp nowait root /opt/libexec/ftpd ftpd -a=passwd Oct 23 14:02:27 telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/telnetd Oct 23 14:02:44 that telnetd thing has a configuration file, in it i set it to be disabled Oct 23 14:02:55 at least i know now where it starts that darned telnet daemon Oct 23 14:02:56 that is /etc/inetd.conf or /opt/etc/inetd.conf ? Oct 23 14:03:02 first one Oct 23 14:03:22 second one has Oct 23 14:03:22 # ftp stream tcp nowait root /opt/libexec/ftpd ftpd -a=passwd Oct 23 14:03:45 don't ask me WHY it's in there.. well okay you can ask but i don't know. Oct 23 14:04:16 and ps -ef |grep inetd should show blabla /usr/sbin/inetd ? Oct 23 14:04:38 # ps -ef |grep inetd Oct 23 14:04:38 650 root 1276 S /bin/inetd Oct 23 14:04:38 681 ttyp0 root 2700 S grep inetd Oct 23 14:05:04 no /usr/sbin/inetd there Oct 23 14:05:42 ok, my error, /bin/initd is the original one, give a ps -ef | grep ftp any results? Oct 23 14:05:59 # ps -ef | grep ftp Oct 23 14:05:59 683 ttyp0 root 2696 S grep ftp Oct 23 14:07:06 so there is no reason for an applikation on port 21 Oct 23 14:07:42 indeed Oct 23 14:08:10 Im going absolutley nowhere with that dreadded eggdrop :-/ Im reflashing and trying again Oct 23 14:08:19 this only unslung and then eggdrop Oct 23 14:08:22 this time* Oct 23 14:08:26 but i consistently get that my connection is being picked up by SOMETHING when i telnet 192.168.0.250 21 Oct 23 14:08:35 i'll bet, there is no change Oct 23 14:08:58 well, stoping my inetd Oct 23 14:08:59 I think youre right, unfortunatley Oct 23 14:09:48 joerg@charlie:~$ telnet linus 21 Oct 23 14:09:49 Trying 192.168.1.19... Oct 23 14:09:49 telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused Oct 23 14:11:07 waah Oct 23 14:11:15 so what is keeping my port 21 open Oct 23 14:11:20 dunno Oct 23 14:11:22 heh Oct 23 14:11:42 anything in /unslung ? Oct 23 14:11:46 230volts then? Oct 23 14:11:52 no Oct 23 14:12:02 yeah there's rc.xinetd with a call to start telnet automatically Oct 23 14:12:10 if ( [ ! -f /etc/inetd.conf ] || !(grep telnetd /etc/inetd.conf -q) ) then Oct 23 14:12:10 echo "telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/telnetd" >> /etc/inetd.conf Oct 23 14:12:10 fi Oct 23 14:12:10 return 1 Oct 23 14:12:20 classical Oct 23 14:12:35 mozart? Oct 23 14:12:58 classical solution to divert telnetd ;_) Oct 23 14:13:17 can you pastebin the output from ps -ef, please Oct 23 14:14:25 eh Oct 23 14:14:29 after i fix the next thing i screwed up Oct 23 14:14:41 ? Oct 23 14:16:35 hehe he's good ;) Oct 23 14:17:09 good at screwing things up or predicting the near future? Oct 23 14:17:28 hehe Oct 23 14:17:48 http://pastebin.com/403401 Oct 23 14:18:18 hey.. i can screw up anything Oct 23 14:19:05 this total confidence in my ability keeps me from giving up Oct 23 14:19:47 your thttpd is on port 80, and apache on port 8000? Oct 23 14:19:51 oui Oct 23 14:20:08 mais non, there must be anything on port 21 Oct 23 14:20:19 i use the native american for serving webpages - my routing converts port 80 outside to port 8000 on my internal network just fine Oct 23 14:20:49 mais non? pourqoui? Oct 23 14:21:09 je ne comprends pas de problem :-/ Oct 23 14:21:10 running out of cigarettes, have to make some new, just a moment pls Oct 23 14:21:24 bien sur Oct 23 14:21:43 okay that's about all the french i have anyways. Oct 23 14:25:34 that's equal to my knowledge Oct 23 14:25:47 well in that case i don't think i should be asking your help ;) Oct 23 14:25:54 oh you mean your knowledge of french Oct 23 14:26:04 heh ;) Oct 23 14:27:18 cause there is no netstat on the slug, you can install lsof, and then run lsof|grep inet to show the open inet "connections" Oct 23 14:28:01 ps; Oct 23 14:28:01 http://home.sevspace.com/thisisit.jpg Oct 23 14:29:11 better lsof -i Oct 23 14:29:38 the silly thing is i'm using telnet and i need to do it like /bin/lsof -i to start that program Oct 23 14:29:42 sanwich slug Oct 23 14:29:47 sandwich Oct 23 14:29:54 yah Oct 23 14:30:15 doublesided tape a piece of handbent aluminum strip Oct 23 14:30:30 et voila Oct 23 14:30:45 how do i search for files on the nslu2 from within telnet? Oct 23 14:31:36 bash-2.05b# ./eggdrop Oct 23 14:31:36 ./eggdrop: error while loading shared libraries: libtcl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Oct 23 14:31:38 hm, haven't /bin/lsof, only /opt/sbin/lsof which is provided by ipkg install lsof Oct 23 14:31:41 Woah looks like another pastebin Oct 23 14:31:58 oO[NOVA]Oo, yes, do so Oct 23 14:32:01 caplink811_log: that /bin/lsof was only to demonstrate that i needed the pathname to the file Oct 23 14:32:18 only 2 keys to flood this channel now. hmm Oct 23 14:32:21 orda, tcl is needed Oct 23 14:32:36 I did ipkg install eggdrop Oct 23 14:32:38 hmm Oct 23 14:32:40 http://pastebin.com/403435 Oct 23 14:32:51 I didn't do ipkg install unslung-feeds Oct 23 14:32:55 just ipkg update Oct 23 14:32:56 oO[NOVA]Oo, you should justify your $PATH Oct 23 14:33:11 the path i walk is a justified one Oct 23 14:33:19 oh you meant the environment variable Oct 23 14:33:19 schelmisch Oct 23 14:33:24 i'll look at that later Oct 23 14:33:54 tcl, zlib, adduser is installed Oct 23 14:33:58 ipkg took care of that Oct 23 14:34:25 /opt and friends are not in my path Oct 23 14:34:36 that sounds so double Oct 23 14:34:45 strange Oct 23 14:34:58 I thought they would get there by themselvf :) Oct 23 14:36:44 there are many paths Oct 23 14:36:49 oO[NOVA]Oo, there is noone listen on port 21 Oct 23 14:36:53 i know Oct 23 14:37:03 i routed port 21 through my router Oct 23 14:37:08 try ftping to home.sevspace.com Oct 23 14:37:10 you'll see what i mean Oct 23 14:37:31 orda, is there a file libtcl.so in /opt/lib, or only libtcl.so.1 or .0? Oct 23 14:37:35 and i have no clue how to fix that Oct 23 14:38:16 your workstation and your slug are in the same subnet atm? Oct 23 14:38:29 192.168.0.247 is my workstation Oct 23 14:38:32 192.168.0.250 is my slug Oct 23 14:38:36 255.255.255.0 are the subnets Oct 23 14:38:40 and 0.2? Oct 23 14:38:52 there one Oct 23 14:38:53 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 23 23:26 libtcl.so -> libtcl8.4.so Oct 23 14:39:16 in opt/lib Oct 23 14:39:40 I never had path trouble before Oct 23 14:40:01 maybe some of the packages fix it for me ? Oct 23 14:41:07 dunno, what are the /opt/lib rights? Oct 23 14:41:42 drwxr-sr-x 3 root root Oct 23 14:41:50 k, same here Oct 23 14:42:14 this is not going the right way :'( Oct 23 14:42:19 heh orda Oct 23 14:42:21 i know the feeling Oct 23 14:42:36 i have an ftp service i didn't know the existance of, and i can't find it either Oct 23 14:42:46 hehe Oct 23 14:42:48 a queen song comes to mind. Oct 23 14:42:57 the one about "it's a kind of magic, maagiic" Oct 23 14:43:10 a bad evening this evening is, i wish the force will be with me Oct 23 14:43:45 would it be posible to install eggdrop on openslug ? Oct 23 14:44:00 I got psybnc working on openslug no problem Oct 23 14:44:19 I also tried eggdrop on openslug... not so lucky there Oct 23 14:44:40 it needed the adduser, zlib, tcl, and they are not on openslug Oct 23 14:44:43 orda, can you access /opt/bin/tclsh8.4 ? Oct 23 14:45:07 bash-2.05b# /opt/bin/tclsh8.4 Oct 23 14:45:07 application-specific initialization failed: can't upvar from variable to itself Oct 23 14:45:07 % Oct 23 14:45:56 i guess Oct 23 14:46:04 just a try -> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/lib: Oct 23 14:46:35 that worked Oct 23 14:46:37 but Oct 23 14:46:49 still same problem with eggdrop :-/ Oct 23 14:47:16 didn't found lang files, or couldn't open libtcl? Oct 23 14:47:34 the lang file thing Oct 23 14:47:47 a bad evening this evening is, i wish the force will be with me Oct 23 14:47:51 yes Oct 23 14:47:53 you said that. Oct 23 14:47:57 you said it Oct 23 14:48:01 i said it? Oct 23 14:48:09 *shh* Oct 23 14:48:11 i know, but where is the force Oct 23 14:48:16 potentia animi Oct 23 14:48:17 *ssh!* Oct 23 14:48:33 well i can use some force on the nslu2 Oct 23 14:48:41 noo, not 230 v Oct 23 14:48:52 not like that. more like "you did not want to get eggdrop working" Oct 23 14:49:04 installing gconv Oct 23 14:49:57 and volia... Im back where I ended before reflash Oct 23 14:50:05 hm! Oct 23 14:50:43 oO[NOVA]Oo, what happens when you connect directly via crossover cable to your ugly sandwich slug? Oct 23 14:52:02 damnit. it's a NICE slug Oct 23 14:52:03 mm hold on Oct 23 14:52:41 well what i get is the same Oct 23 14:52:48 port 21 is held open by.. well.. something Oct 23 14:52:51 but Oct 23 14:52:55 worst comes to worst Oct 23 14:53:02 i would accept another port to be used as ftp port as well Oct 23 14:53:10 i could tell my router to route differently Oct 23 14:53:29 yeah, i mean nasty, restive, not realy ugly Oct 23 14:53:46 heh Oct 23 14:53:50 you're just jealous ;) Oct 23 14:55:54 no, the cases are nearly equal to mine, and the slug is equal (outwardly) Oct 23 14:56:02 ;-) Oct 23 14:56:13 oh but yours' is 'better' Oct 23 14:56:17 no libc... how would I goabout to get that :) Oct 23 14:56:38 libc should be in /lib Oct 23 14:57:04 it was Oct 23 14:57:43 just a try -> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/lib:/lib: Oct 23 14:58:38 there are not many erros left :) Oct 23 14:58:45 grummel Oct 23 15:01:02 i'm back from my frustration-timeout Oct 23 15:01:13 any results? Oct 23 15:01:20 now its downto: http://pastebin.com/403461 Oct 23 15:01:21 :) Oct 23 15:01:51 It's just wierd that you can run with no trouble Oct 23 15:02:29 It must be that you have installed something that is needed Oct 23 15:02:34 orda, not even better, dunno what makes the difference Oct 23 15:04:14 it's a shame I can't fit the devel onto my slug Oct 23 15:04:28 native devel* Oct 23 15:04:30 *GASP* i made the ftp server respond! Oct 23 15:04:59 i feel like frankenstein Oct 23 15:05:17 imho, that's not the devel-packages Oct 23 15:05:20 with a bolt in your head and everything? Oct 23 15:05:27 no, doctor frankenstein, i meant Oct 23 15:05:31 okay Oct 23 15:05:33 hmm Oct 23 15:05:37 though sometimes i felt like sticking a bolt in my head Oct 23 15:05:51 hm, frankenfurter, what have you done? Oct 23 15:05:53 okay now i am annoyed Oct 23 15:05:59 well i installed vsftpd Oct 23 15:06:05 and it works while it boots up Oct 23 15:06:22 but when it finishes, in the last 2 seconds before it happily says 'beep, i'm done, come get some' Oct 23 15:06:30 it's back to its old behaviour Oct 23 15:06:38 port open, connection closed. no messages, no nothing Oct 23 15:06:43 reinstall windose on it Oct 23 15:06:48 WHAT?! ;) Oct 23 15:06:58 lol Oct 23 15:07:23 seriously though.. it has to be some kind of thing that starts up as the slug starts up, some kind of init script, something smegging something Oct 23 15:07:56 you could start from scratch? Oct 23 15:08:09 and only put the things on you need ? Oct 23 15:08:18 well that's just it you see Oct 23 15:08:25 when i had only just flashed unslung 5.5 beta Oct 23 15:08:32 this behaviour was already there Oct 23 15:08:34 well, there are only two areas where files resides which do anything at start up. /etc/init.d and /opt/etc/init.d Oct 23 15:08:38 i figured i could work it out later Oct 23 15:08:50 oh :-/ Oct 23 15:09:22 oh boy Oct 23 15:09:43 now the httpd for the linksys pages doesn't work and i can activate telnet access Oct 23 15:09:51 looks like i have to reboot again minus the primary harddrive Oct 23 15:10:01 the 1st, /etc/init.d/rc.inetd do you override with /unslung/rc.inetd, and in the 2nd there should be no S10xinetd, or S52inetd Oct 23 15:10:45 I have a little program I want to port to the slug, but it uses term.h... what should I do ? Oct 23 15:10:57 the cross compiler don't like term.h Oct 23 15:11:22 term.h is ncurses? Oct 23 15:11:58 uhh maybe yes Oct 23 15:12:16 then you should staging ncurses Oct 23 15:12:31 okay Oct 23 15:13:05 for example, have a look at a *.mk which uses ncurses too, e.g. inetutils Oct 23 15:13:14 imho Oct 23 15:13:20 okay now i've done it Oct 23 15:13:27 230 V? Oct 23 15:13:30 my slug won't accept my password or uNSLUng Oct 23 15:13:34 yeah, willing to ;) Oct 23 15:13:42 I was just looking at eggdrop, cause it's staging the tree happy dudes Oct 23 15:13:46 when you're booting with or without hd Oct 23 15:13:48 ? Oct 23 15:13:55 boot without, then plugin hdd afterwards Oct 23 15:14:12 you must loggin before plugin the hd Oct 23 15:14:17 phew Oct 23 15:14:17 okay Oct 23 15:14:38 i am a man of many talents Oct 23 15:14:46 one of which is to find every possible error there is to find Oct 23 15:15:36 you're real m philosophic Oct 23 15:15:49 s/m// Oct 23 15:16:10 staging, would that be as easy as to do: http://pastebin.com/403476 ? Oct 23 15:16:58 well, looks not bad Oct 23 15:17:09 ok, so Im on the right track Oct 23 15:18:12 I will try that on my little identd daemon tomorrow Oct 23 15:18:19 k, guys have to go to hamburg today, brsh up my english, so its time to heading of to bed now, catch you tomorrow, aeh, today Oct 23 15:18:31 bye. Oct 23 15:18:36 me 2 Oct 23 15:18:36 and thanks Oct 23 15:18:37 good night all Oct 23 15:18:42 godnight all Oct 23 15:18:47 yes thanks for the help Oct 23 15:18:49 orda, please hold me. i'm getting emotional now Oct 23 15:18:51 youre great Oct 23 15:18:56 hehe Oct 23 15:18:58 ;) Oct 23 15:18:59 np, but no success :( Oct 23 15:19:06 i'll 230v it Oct 23 15:19:13 gnight Oct 23 15:19:15 haha Oct 23 15:20:12 i am just so lost with this whole nslu2 thing Oct 23 15:20:24 telnet works, telnet doesn't work Oct 23 15:20:25 well, the log would give me many, many,many footers Oct 23 15:20:27 ftp port is open Oct 23 15:20:31 ftp works, ftp doesn't work Oct 23 15:20:33 heh Oct 23 15:21:15 YES i've done it Oct 23 15:21:18 i've bricked it Oct 23 15:21:24 hurrayy Oct 23 15:27:40 well i'm going to bed now Oct 23 15:27:44 goodnight everyone ;) Oct 24 01:06:31 how do I add a user to a group? Oct 24 01:18:36 Look at /etc/groups Oct 24 01:24:29 found some. thanks. still getting used to linux. Oct 24 01:29:04 jelle: Sure, no problem. Just ask if there is anything. You running unslung? Oct 24 01:42:21 openslug Oct 24 01:42:37 strugling with samba and strugling with mt-daapd Oct 24 01:42:52 what is wrong if my dmesg says :"Alignment trap: mt-daapd (986) PC=0x00017534 Instr=0xe5127430 Address=0xbec6df1f FSR 0x013 Oct 24 01:42:52 " Oct 24 01:53:30 <_snow8> anyone using webalizer here? i can't get images to be shown, i've got libgd installed Oct 24 01:56:07 <_snow8> nm, needed to chmod usage.png Oct 24 01:59:11 ah. that explains enough. Oct 24 02:09:33 <_snow8> to get hosts up on the page, you do that with commands or in config file? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Oct 24 02:59:57 2005