**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 17 02:59:57 2008 Feb 17 08:52:41 good morning, is ndiswrapper available for ARM? Feb 17 10:21:10 Morning. I've installed qemu-i386 emulator to support installation of another application but since then whenever i install a different package through ipkg i get qemu to report some errors (even when not running). Feb 17 10:58:09 and sometimes, pio or val/j ubuntu-fr Feb 17 10:58:20 oops, sorry, wrong window **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Feb 17 11:45:51 2008 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 17 11:46:14 2008 Feb 17 14:06:42 chemist: ndiswrapper is not possible on ARM Feb 17 16:32:06 how can i get dyndns properly set up to work with my slug. Feb 17 16:32:15 my ip doesnt update when the slug starts Feb 17 17:34:28 does someone here know how i can use bittorrent on nslu2 with a socks4 connecton (proxy)? Feb 17 19:33:26 mocp Feb 17 19:33:47 hum, irc here :) Feb 17 19:39:59 bad news... twonkyvision dont supports nslu2 now. Feb 17 19:40:25 :( Feb 17 21:28:09 In the crontab version for Unslung where shoud i create my cron.allow file ? Feb 17 22:13:02 anyone able to show me how to set up updatedd im tryin to follow the wiki but im lost Feb 17 22:17:45 does man not work on a slug? Feb 17 22:24:55 You need dyndns right ? Feb 17 22:25:18 ive got it Feb 17 22:25:54 i think i just worked out how to do it via my router, but i need to point it to a port so if someone goes to myaccount.dyndns.org i want it to really point to myip:myport Feb 17 22:26:04 unfortunately my router doesnt provide port forwarding Feb 17 22:27:06 w00t! Using my NSLU2 for a Jabber Bot - People running Debian, check out gozerbot :) Feb 17 22:33:57 is there anyway dyndns could do that for me/ Feb 17 22:37:05 check ddclient WanderingII; I believe it has that option Feb 17 22:37:51 Yes ddclient works perftect. This is what I'm using Feb 17 22:38:19 Only info missing on the wiki page though is how to setup it to run every x minutes/hour through crontab Feb 17 23:00:03 hmm so ddclient will run and if someone types into www.domainblah.com it wil take them to my ip:789 ? Feb 17 23:04:10 What exactly you want to do? Feb 17 23:06:36 i want the address i got from dyndns to point to my server which runs on port 789 rather than point directly to port 80 which is the slugs configuration page Feb 17 23:06:57 ive the conf file open at the minute and have added my username and password Feb 17 23:07:28 is it just a matter of adding :789 at the end of the url or is there more to it than that? Feb 17 23:17:44 WanderingII: dyndns is only for mapping a domain name to your dynamic IP address Feb 17 23:18:07 the port part has nothing to do with dyndns or ddclient Feb 17 23:18:21 it's the responsibility of your router Feb 17 23:18:29 to do proper port forwarding Feb 17 23:19:05 gouki suggested that ddclient had that option. i stated originally that my router was not capable of port forwarding. Feb 17 23:19:55 lot of consumer routers are capable of port forwarding these days Feb 17 23:20:01 mine isnt Feb 17 23:20:10 i have spent ages before trying to get it working Feb 17 23:20:26 looked up every bit of documentation i could find through google and had no joy. Feb 17 23:20:27 maybe get a better router Feb 17 23:21:39 unfortunately not an option at the minute. thats why i was enquiring if it was possible to attempt this elsewhere Feb 17 23:21:52 Which model you have Feb 17 23:22:06 netgear dg834g Feb 17 23:23:33 There you go -> http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Netgear/DG834G/default.htm Feb 17 23:25:44 looks like that router does not allow you to change port when forwarding Feb 17 23:27:42 that doesnt work i have tried that before. Feb 17 23:28:05 you can try solving it on the slug Feb 17 23:28:17 i can set a port which when used will just forward me to an ip address, but i need to forward to a different port on the ip not just port 80 Feb 17 23:28:20 external_ip:80 -> slug:80 Feb 17 23:28:39 then slug:80 -> slug:789 Feb 17 23:29:28 but i still need to be able to access slug:80 Feb 17 23:30:12 you can move it to a different port Feb 17 23:31:17 dont fancy risking that. would have just liked to be able to have my setup to point to port789 if anyway simple but obviously its not so think ill just let it slide. appreciate you guys trying to help though. cheers. Feb 17 23:34:30 is it possible to browse the internet through your slug, so i could connect to my house network from work and be able to get onto the net through the slug rather than through work net access? Feb 17 23:36:48 Ssh tunneling ? Feb 17 23:37:15 k, must look into that. thanks. Feb 17 23:37:37 Its wierd though that you say that rooter does not allwo port forwarding Feb 17 23:39:36 have looked into it soo much before and was aksin in the networking and wireless channels too and had no success Feb 17 23:42:35 The functionality seems to be there but it is not working huh ? Feb 17 23:42:54 no Feb 17 23:44:01 Do you have a seperate modem and router ? Feb 17 23:44:16 the functionality is there, just not able to alter port Feb 17 23:44:56 no its all one the dg834g is a wireless modem/router Feb 17 23:46:00 Your device's user interface is different than that in the link i posted? Feb 17 23:46:06 no same Feb 17 23:46:26 but it only lets you type in an ip address to forward to, not and ip address and port number Feb 17 23:48:02 So you need dyndns:80 to hostip:randomport ? Feb 17 23:48:22 yes think so Feb 17 23:49:10 What is that you want to do in general ? Browse the net from your home network instead of work ? Feb 17 23:51:26 well thats a side issue.i have a server set up on my slug which i want people to be able to browse without havin to type :789 after the address. Feb 17 23:54:35 web browser? Feb 17 23:54:47 web server i mean ? Feb 17 23:54:54 lightpd Feb 17 23:55:03 Ok Feb 17 23:56:23 An intrusive solution might be to append an entry in their hosts file (maybe) Feb 17 23:56:51 so thats http://something points to http://something:735 Feb 17 23:57:08 how would that be achieved. Feb 17 23:58:40 Or maybe the best solution is ssh tunneling. Feb 17 23:59:04 But that requires from their part that before using your service that they log to your slug server through ssh Feb 17 23:59:28 i highlighted the best solution already Feb 17 23:59:28 which is more effor than just typing :789 Feb 18 00:00:16 1) mv thttpd port to something else; 2) server lighttpd on port 80 Feb 18 00:00:59 Eno's right :-) Feb 18 00:01:29 if you're using hard disk, change /share/hdd/data/etc/thttpd.conf Feb 18 00:01:36 thttpd port can be changed through its own web interface and for lighttpd ..well you have to check its config file i guess Feb 18 00:02:09 simple and easy, works within your constraint Feb 18 00:02:35 thanks might look into it tomorow as i have to head on now. but thanks for all your help. Feb 18 00:04:53 Where can i find man pages for installed packages in unslung? e.g. crontab. I installed man package but no available page. Feb 18 00:07:26 Matsuka: ipkg files cron | grep man Feb 18 00:07:26 /opt/man/man5/crontab.5 Feb 18 00:07:26 /opt/man/man1/crontab.1 Feb 18 00:07:26 /opt/man/man8/cron.8 Feb 18 00:09:19 It says that i don't have it installed. Sorry but I'm newbie. I thought crond already did the work. Do i need cron to have multi-user functionality ? Feb 18 00:09:46 you don't have to install optware cron Feb 18 00:10:12 but the one comes with unslung firmware probably does not have man page Feb 18 00:11:04 So i have to download it and then check its man pages ? Feb 18 00:11:33 Cause ipkg files cron | grep man didn't return anything Feb 18 00:12:42 or just search cron man page online, the basic stuff are the same every where Feb 18 00:13:29 unslung is aimed to be feature/bug compatible with linksys Feb 18 00:13:46 I did that already since i was trying to figure how to use cron for multiple users but it doesn't work. So i need to check the man for the specific cron we use inorder to see where to store specific files Feb 18 00:13:48 if linksys does not provide cron man page, unslung does not either Feb 18 00:14:19 Should i try install the cron pkg from the repository ? Feb 18 00:14:38 you can try, and report back Feb 18 02:37:34 is there any good server port protection programs out there. one that will look for attacks on all ports and add offenders to iptables list? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 18 02:59:57 2008