**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon May 28 02:59:56 2007 May 28 10:14:50 hello May 28 10:27:52 hello May 28 10:28:09 ha ! May 28 10:28:13 someone alive :) May 28 10:29:21 are you available to help me with nslu2 ? :) May 28 11:00:23 probably not! May 28 11:16:06 haha! May 28 11:16:26 Pouyoux, it works much better if you tell what you need May 28 11:24:57 im afk now, sorry Pouyoux May 28 15:01:09 I can not connect via telnet from WAN May 28 15:01:20 but from LAN there is no problem May 28 15:01:49 I have opened the port 23 i the router May 28 15:02:19 I can not figure it out May 28 15:03:02 Does anybody know where I can find the Telnet server log running Unslung? May 28 15:03:21 Or better yet, what I have forgotten to setup J May 28 15:03:24 :) May 28 15:04:52 bad: You have forgotten the #1 rule of security: DO NOT RUN TELNET ON THE INTERNET! May 28 15:05:08 i know May 28 15:05:35 but it can be a hard thing to setup SSH if u not first can use telnet May 28 15:06:08 so plz, dont judge me :) May 28 15:06:20 But clearly you can use telnet, because you had to in order to unsling. So as soon as you unsling, type ipkg update; ipkg install openssh and you are done. May 28 15:06:53 Well i am not on the LAN now, and wont be 4 several weeks May 28 15:07:12 Ideally you would set up the keys with ssh, but even if you do not bother with that, it is still more secure than telnet. May 28 15:07:40 I i just could reach the slug via telnet, i could fix all my problems...... May 28 15:07:49 including SSH May 28 15:08:17 if you could telnet into the slug from the LAN, there's nothing more that need doing on the SLUG. May 28 15:08:32 (assuming it could reach the internet for ipkg update, etc in the first place) May 28 15:08:42 Then it's just a port-forwardign issue on your router. May 28 15:08:56 once again, im not on the LAN now, i have to figure out how to reach it from WAN May 28 15:09:17 and i have port-forwarded correct in the router May 28 15:09:36 I understand. I'm pointing out that if telnet DID work in the past on your LAN, then there's nothing to change or do on the NSLU2. It's a configuration issue with the router. May 28 15:09:47 ok ok May 28 15:09:52 sorry May 28 15:11:07 Did you enable telnet via the web interface -- is there a possibility that it since rebooted, and needs to be re-enabled? May 28 15:11:48 no need 4 that May 28 15:11:55 I thought that there where some setting in xinet 4 an example. In order to reach the slug via telnet from WAN….ore any other setting I did not know about May 28 15:12:35 So you're not running a standard setup, then. May 28 15:12:54 Yes, there might be something in xinetd that will refuse connections not from the local lan. May 28 15:20:42 Yep, a little googling for xinetd information reveals the " only_from = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/bitmask" configuration directive, that restricts access to the defined ip or range of ip addresses. May 28 15:21:18 You'll need to open that up, hopefully you can figure out what the range of IPs is that you currently have from where you're at. May 28 15:21:43 Otherwise you'll have to open it to the world, and it's just a matter of time before the NSLU2 gets hacked. May 28 15:21:56 Telnet is evil! May 28 15:21:59 Good luck! May 28 15:44:59 hi, i'm using debian and building this: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddATextDisplayOnI2CWithLCDproc ... when i attach it to my slug booting hangs with red status-led (after apex) May 28 15:45:08 any ideas? :) May 28 16:23:24 ok I explain my pb May 28 16:23:43 Iv'e installed my nslue under debian 4.0r0 May 28 16:24:16 I had to stop it brutally and after that it didn't want to boot May 28 16:24:29 so I've reflashed the nslu2 May 28 16:24:47 but the installer didn't want to see the usb disk May 28 16:25:09 I did reboot the usb and now the installer see the usb disk again May 28 16:25:50 so I ve the nslu2 with a fresh debian 4 installer connected to a usb disk with debian installed May 28 16:26:19 now I'd like to tell the nslu2 to boot on the usb disk without installing the all system May 28 16:26:45 in older debian firmware thereis an utility turnup which lets do that May 28 16:26:59 but under debian 4.0 it doesn't exist May 28 16:27:03 what can I do ? May 28 19:52:57 hi all May 28 23:09:57 Can anyone recommend an easy to use torrent client? \\nTried rtorrent and interface too sparce and no understandable help. May 28 23:15:24 What was hard about rtorrent? May 28 23:15:29 I use it quite regularly :-) May 28 23:15:37 I might be able to help you out :-) May 28 23:18:21 It took a while to figure out that the torrent had to be on the command line and not loaded from within rtorrent. What is confusing is the messages on the top and bottom of the screen. May 28 23:18:51 Now I go a rtorrent loaded but no activity May 28 23:23:36 Wait there, I'll try and take a screenshot to describe what's going on :-() May 28 23:24:50 BTW, I don't know if you've used screen before, but I find that a useful tool :-) May 28 23:25:12 using screen now but haven May 28 23:25:29 't figured out split screen yet May 28 23:25:49 Oh right, yeah, I've never used splitscreen :-) May 28 23:25:56 switching using ^a-1 May 28 23:26:12 bah, I haven;t got a torrent file to hand to get a screen shot. May 28 23:26:16 Basically though: May 28 23:26:31 You have different sections. May 28 23:27:14 The left most side is downloaded amount, then is uploaded amount, and at the very right hand side (often you need to enlarge your terminal to see it), is the percentage completed of the download. May 28 23:28:08 0.0 / 874.7 MB Rate: 0.0 / 0.0 KB Uploaded: 0.0 MB [ 0%] --d --:-- [ R: 0.00] May 28 23:29:02 OK seem plain but what about the R: 0.00? May 28 23:29:22 Ah, that means that it hasn't started yet. May 28 23:29:37 The R:... vanishes when you start I think. May 28 23:29:53 and on the bottom? May 28 23:29:55 That suggests to me that there are no seeds atm to dowload from (assuming you have all ports set up correctly) May 28 23:29:56 [Throttle off/off KB] [Rate 0.0/ 0.0 KB] [Port: 6917] [U 0/0] [S 0/1/768] [F 24/128] May 28 23:30:03 rate is obvious May 28 23:30:09 s = seeds May 28 23:30:27 throttle is upload and download throttle May 28 23:30:41 You can limit the traffic you upload or download - off means you aren't restricting it. May 28 23:30:58 port must not be set right although i forwarded 6900 - 6950 to the slug May 28 23:31:14 Yeah, I'm not too hot on ports for bitorrent. May 28 23:32:05 I haven't been able to tunnel my torrent traffic, but I have access to a server with unlimited bandwidth and no traffic shaping, so I torrent on that and then just copy the file(s) to my own pc via scp/rsync May 28 23:33:09 I'm not so lucky. Port forwarding usually works and has worked in the past. May 28 23:34:47 Tbh, the behaviour you describe is the same as I had with port-forwarding not working :-( May 28 23:35:01 i.e. detecting seeds, but not seeming to download anything May 28 23:36:03 * kestrel off to google to see what ports need forwarding for rtorrent May 28 23:56:48 hey, anyone using mpd on your slug? May 28 23:57:05 * rt is confused on how to configure the audio output. May 29 00:36:50 hmm. May 29 00:39:59 Lunar_Lamp: got rtorrent going! Rebooted router got port forwarding working. May 29 00:40:07 :-) May 29 00:40:11 What was the problem in the end? May 29 00:40:15 Just needed the router rebooting? May 29 00:41:11 Also saw the 'watch' directory setting which will start any torrent dropped in the watched directory May 29 00:41:14 cool! May 29 00:41:30 oo! May 29 00:41:35 I didn't know about that :-) May 29 00:41:48 I tend to only run one torrent at once though :-) May 29 00:42:35 the rtorrent.rc has some cool settings and I found a tip for scheduling various trottleing setting so torrents are full speed at night and slower during the day May 29 00:43:40 Can also set thresholds for auto deleting torrent when specific ratios are met. May 29 00:45:46 Ah right, that's cool :-) May 29 00:46:51 I can recommend -- http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/05/02/howto-use-rtorrent-like-a-pro/ May 29 00:48:58 http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentCommonTasks for scheduling download rates. May 29 00:52:40 That does look useful, thanks! May 29 00:52:58 NO! Thank you. May 29 00:55:42 So now I'm using my SLug (named Rufus) for irssi, rtorrent, mtdaap and as a rsync repository. Peachy. May 29 01:02:10 Mtdaap? That's the itunes server thign right? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue May 29 02:59:57 2007