**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 23 02:59:57 2008 Jan 23 05:43:35 any thttpd powerusers here? Jan 23 05:54:12 in httpd: how do I send the right mime-type with some files? or how do I add a mime type? Jan 23 11:11:33 reedy_boy :-P you busy? Jan 23 11:20:15 my mums about to use my computer... as her laptop is playing up Jan 23 11:20:15 lol Jan 23 11:20:17 whats up? Jan 23 11:20:34 wally4793, Jan 23 11:21:52 im installing scsi-idle and it asks me to edit a file but the directory isnt there¬ Jan 23 11:22:31 whats it asking? Jan 23 11:23:27 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/SpinDownUSBHarddisks Jan 23 11:23:40 ill catch up with you in a bit Jan 23 11:23:48 just leave me any messages you need to :) Jan 23 11:23:59 go to Method 3: Use scsi-idle ... ok thanks... hi to mum :-P lol Jan 23 11:24:37 lol Jan 23 11:24:43 she wont leave IE no doubt ;) Jan 23 11:39:14 wally4793, right, whats up? Jan 23 11:42:33 hi Jan 23 11:44:20 can anyone help me with an unslung-related issue? Jan 23 11:45:00 oh hi... im just messing with the scsi-idle command. ive installed it via ipkg but when i try and manually stop my drive with "scsi-idle /dev/sdb" i get invalid argument Jan 23 11:46:35 the format is scsi-idle "device" "timeout" Jan 23 11:54:00 brb Jan 23 11:54:54 I'm using unslung 6.10 beta. I'm trying to unsling my nslu2 by turning it off, disconnecting my HDD I previously formatted with the stock linksys firmware (V2.3R29 I think, I have changed some config stuff but not much), turning it on and then reconnecting the HDD. It boots up ok, but when I attach the HDD, it doesn't recognize it well (says 6MB, 5% free space), so I can't unsling it. If I first attach the HDD and then turn th Jan 23 11:54:54 e NSLU2 on, it mounts the HDD without any problem. Can this be solved without reformatting the HDD (I don't care for the configuration, but I wouldn't like to lose the ~140G data I have on it). Can anyone give me an advice? Jan 23 11:56:07 have you changed the firmware since you unslung? Jan 23 11:56:55 have you tried both ports? Jan 23 11:57:09 yes, it says unformatted if i use disk2 Jan 23 11:57:34 have you tried plugging it in first, switching it on and telnetting? Jan 23 11:58:03 it says not to in the instructions.. not sure why it seems important but i did it that way Jan 23 11:59:05 i haven't unslung yet, i just formatted the hdd with the stock firmware first, copied some data, and then switched firmware to unslung 6.10 beta, but it's running from the internal flash Jan 23 11:59:06 why not boot up the way youve found that works... copy the data to your pc, then format and start a freshh? Jan 23 11:59:27 you flash the device not the hdd.. Jan 23 11:59:56 so you have 140gb of data on the drive? Jan 23 12:00:13 i'm using putty for telnet, with the working conf if i try the admin login/pass, putty simply just dies Jan 23 12:00:28 yes, and i have no space on my computer to save it to Jan 23 12:01:01 mmmm have you tried telnetting directly? with the drive plugged in? Jan 23 12:01:12 (i know i flash the device,sorry if i was ambigous) Jan 23 12:01:18 cmd, telnet 192.168.1.77 Jan 23 12:02:23 if i try the nslu2's admin login/pass, it gives me a "connection to host lost" Jan 23 12:02:51 unslung's default root/admin doesn't work Jan 23 12:03:05 sorry, root/uNSLUng Jan 23 12:03:36 its probably picking up the other password (think thats why you biit with no drives plugged in) Jan 23 12:04:01 so you cant access the admin page? even with no drives plugged in? Jan 23 12:04:12 the admin page works great Jan 23 12:04:53 (sometimes it says just Firmware Version: V2.3R63 on the top right corner, but i guess that's okay Jan 23 12:05:28 have you tried reflashing the firmare to the linksys original? to see if it will boot with the drive? Jan 23 12:05:34 no, not yet Jan 23 12:06:31 so recapping... your slug boots ok with no drives. it doesnt see the drive properly with the drive plugged in after boot but sees the drive correctly if you plug it in after boot? Jan 23 12:06:34 i guess removing all the users i added, and setting the admin password back to default would solve anything, right? Jan 23 12:06:46 exactly Jan 23 12:06:54 try a hard reset to standard. Jan 23 12:07:37 ok Jan 23 12:08:20 i had a simialr problem. i unslung using 6.8 but when i chaned to 5.5 the drives werent recognised properly (it read 0mb/0mb free) once i chaned back to 6.8 the drives worked fine Jan 23 12:08:48 is the hard reset just pushing the reset button or doing the procedure here: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/UseTheResetButtonToEnterUpgradeMode ? Jan 23 12:11:44 (or unplugging nslu2, pressing the reset button, plugging it back in and keeping the reset pressed for 30 seconds, like with wrt54gl?) Jan 23 12:15:35 wally4793, you'll have to tell me which script your trying to use and such Jan 23 12:15:38 as there are quite a few... Jan 23 12:15:50 under 3.. Jan 23 12:15:59 but ive got to go and get my brother as his lessons are cancelled and go do some shopping Jan 23 12:32:30 nagy hold the reset button before booting Jan 23 12:32:41 sorry reedy_boy was out with dog Jan 23 12:32:59 im actually just trying to get the command to work forst before i use a script Jan 23 12:33:37 i have it installed and i can type "scsi-idle" and it gives me the required parameters ie "device "timeout" Jan 23 12:33:54 but it give invalid argument for /dev/sda and /dev/sdb Jan 23 12:36:07 anybody else here with spindown/scsi-idle experience? Jan 23 12:38:58 sorry, no Jan 23 12:40:56 i did the hard reset, changed back to factory defaults, but it still doesn't recognise the disk. i plugged the drive back in 10 minutes ago, it should have mounted it by now if it could, right? Jan 23 12:41:35 strange thing is, administration / status says "Current Status: Busy" Jan 23 12:41:36 yeah Jan 23 12:42:06 is the drive ext3? what does it now say on the wepage for the disk? Jan 23 12:42:23 yes, it says Formatted (Ext3) Jan 23 12:43:06 ok can you access it? Jan 23 12:44:05 does it recognise the disk? you said not but also you said it says "formatted"? Jan 23 12:44:27 no, i can't access the disk. and also after trying USB Port 1(Public Data) from Home menu i get a The requested URL was not found on this server Jan 23 12:45:08 it says "Ready, 6MB (5% Free)" about the drive in the Home menu Jan 23 12:45:58 sme problem i had. try either reinstalling the latest firmware or the stock linksys firmware and trying again. you will need to use the sercomm utility if your using windows Jan 23 12:46:02 and Administration -> Disk says Formatted (Ext3) Jan 23 12:46:11 ok, thanks Jan 23 12:46:16 another strange thing is Jan 23 12:47:44 if i start with the disc plugged in, it works ok. if i try telnetting it and use the nslu2's admin login/pass, it lets me in (displays the "welcome screen" or whatever it's called), but before displaying the prompt, the connection is lost Jan 23 12:49:54 try installing the stock linksys and see what happens Jan 23 12:50:18 if i reformat the config partition with another tool, not the nslu2, will the device still recognise it as formatted, or will it miss some files from that partition? Jan 23 12:50:36 or is that a completely bad idea? :) Jan 23 12:51:15 i dont know Jan 23 12:51:36 i would resist formatting anything for the time being Jan 23 12:52:15 yeah, that's probably a good idea Jan 23 12:53:41 test Jan 23 12:55:04 on the other hand, reflashing the stock firmware won't do any good, because i have all its functionality now if i start up the normal way, i just can't unsling to have the programs on the hdd. Jan 23 13:05:01 the only reason i say that is when i downgraded to 5.5 i lost my hdd too... it said something similar "6mb/0mbfree" or something. Once i reupgraded to 6.8 it was fine. Your onky other option is to format the drive again. Maybe wait until mwester or reedy_boy are back.. they are experts on the slug Jan 23 13:05:49 ok, thanks Jan 23 13:06:29 yeah, i figured the only thing i could do was to find some space to save that data (not gonna happen before weekend) and reformat the drive Jan 23 13:16:12 in httpd: how do I send the right mime-type with some files? or how do I add a mime type? Jan 23 13:50:56 well jelle look at /opt/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf Jan 23 13:51:00 i tought it was there Jan 23 13:56:28 Dennisb1|BRB: thanks, I'll check that Jan 23 13:58:06 Yw Jan 23 13:58:16 what firmware do you use? Jan 23 14:00:12 hehe or even what webserver do you use :P i assumed that you use lighttpd? Jan 23 14:00:57 but the config files are at /opt/etc/ thats the standard directory Jan 23 14:01:13 to activate your new config ofcourse you need to reboot the service Jan 23 14:01:54 why al those jello___________ here?:/ Jan 23 14:02:02 well brb, need to work ill be back within 1 hour Jan 23 14:48:09 how do i build openslug cross unstable packages? Jan 23 15:56:54 Hi everybody. I have lost permission to root into unslug. I can still ssh into it with user. Is there anything i can do about this? Jan 23 16:01:27 I changed the /etc/passwd file. changed /bin/sh -> /opt/bin/bash for root. I don't understand why but something went wrong with it. Jan 23 16:02:12 I did the same thing for my user which worked. Jan 23 16:07:32 I've been wanting to change to bash for root myself, but have been afraid to do so for that exact reason... Jan 23 16:07:54 Reading this, I'm glad I haven't done it. Jan 23 16:10:36 thanks :-). Can't belive how stupid I am sometimes. How difficult is it to at least ask someone, before changing anything, that has to do with root. Jan 23 16:11:40 wonder if I will crash the system for good if i reinstall the firmware? Jan 23 16:14:26 mcwurst_, if you're logged in as a user you should be able to su to root Jan 23 16:16:47 jprind_: su gives: su: must be suid to work properly. (Meaning what?) Jan 23 16:21:20 mcwurst_, that means the 'su' program needs to have a certain property set allowing it to change your uid to root Jan 23 16:21:46 what does "ls -l `which su`" say? Jan 23 16:24:59 -bash-3.2$ ls -l `which su` Jan 23 16:25:00 -bash: which: command not found Jan 23 16:25:00 drwx------ 2 mats everyone 4096 Feb 16 21:32 No.Country Jan 23 16:25:00 -rwxrw---- 1 guest everyone 15103 Feb 16 10:06 No.Country.torrent Jan 23 16:26:01 no "which"? boo. try "ls -l /sbin/su /usr/bin/su" Jan 23 16:27:03 ls: /sbin/su: No such file or directory Jan 23 16:27:03 ls: /usr/bin/su: No such file or directory Jan 23 16:28:04 lol @ torrent Jan 23 16:28:22 ls -l `su` Jan 23 16:28:59 mcwurst_, the backticks (`) execute what's inside them and replace it with the program output Jan 23 16:29:33 mcwurst_, you did have bash installed first? Jan 23 16:29:49 if not, change the shell back.. and you should be fine Jan 23 16:29:57 yes. I have it working with my user Jan 23 16:30:02 (this "ls -l `which su`" would have expanded to "ls -l /path/to/su") Jan 23 16:30:18 thats all i did to get it on mine Jan 23 16:30:29 you can just ipkg install which Jan 23 16:30:38 ls -l /path/to/su Jan 23 16:30:38 Reedy_Boy, as root, no? Jan 23 16:30:56 mcwurst_, "/path/to/su" is something i just made up Jan 23 16:30:58 to which? Jan 23 16:31:05 change the shell back Jan 23 16:31:10 what are we trying to do? Jan 23 16:31:15 thats the simplest way Jan 23 16:31:18 change it back to how it was Jan 23 16:31:23 Hi everybody. I have lost permission to root into unslug. I can still ssh into it with user. Is there anything i can do about this? Jan 23 16:31:23 I changed the /etc/passwd file. changed /bin/sh -> /opt/bin/bash for root. I don't understand why but something went wrong with it. Jan 23 16:31:24 and if everythings ok, start from there Jan 23 16:31:51 in unslung theres 2 passwd files, i cant remember where the other is Jan 23 16:31:53 thanks jprind Jan 23 16:32:24 Reedy_Boy, sounds wacky. i don't know anything about unslung Jan 23 16:32:27 lol Jan 23 16:32:41 i remember eno saying something the other day trying to help someone with permission issues Jan 23 16:32:47 mcwurst_, try "find / -name su" Jan 23 16:32:53 * jprind hopes that find is installed Jan 23 16:33:06 surely your after "sudo" Jan 23 16:33:10 -bash-3.2$ ls -l /bin/su Jan 23 16:33:10 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Feb 15 19:53 /bin/su -> tinylogin Jan 23 16:33:35 Reedy_Boy, jprind_: su gives: su: must be suid to work properly. (Meaning what?) Jan 23 16:34:12 mcwurst_, try "sudo bash" (hopefully sudo's permissions are set properly) Jan 23 16:34:17 have we tried the simplest and easiest just setting the passwd file back? Jan 23 16:34:47 Reedy_Boy, is one of them is writable by a non-root user? Jan 23 16:34:53 dunno Jan 23 16:35:10 (because that would be bizarre) Jan 23 16:35:34 sudo: command not found Jan 23 16:35:44 yeah, not installed Jan 23 16:36:12 mcwurst_, you using windows or linux? Jan 23 16:36:20 linux ubuntu Jan 23 16:36:27 plug the drive into your pc Jan 23 16:36:31 change the file back Jan 23 16:36:46 if you login as root/are able to sudo it Jan 23 16:36:52 you should be able to change the file Jan 23 16:37:04 thats the simplest way rather than faffing Jan 23 16:37:22 mcwurst_, Reedy_Boy's suggestion is probably the easiest way to go about it Jan 23 16:37:33 especially as you are on linux Jan 23 16:37:33 sounds smart. Trying Jan 23 16:37:47 you ok manually mounting the drive and such? Jan 23 16:38:35 yes. Jan 23 16:38:56 ok :) Jan 23 16:39:22 so i just change back /opt/bin/bash -> /bin/sh? Jan 23 16:39:35 mcwurst_, whatever was working before Jan 23 16:39:37 AHH Jan 23 16:39:40 that will be why Jan 23 16:39:44 if you change it to /opt/bin/bah Jan 23 16:39:47 bash Jan 23 16:39:51 bash will be /bin/bash Jan 23 16:39:53 IIRc Jan 23 16:40:33 mcwurst_, didn't you say that you had a non-root user working with /opt/bin/bash? Jan 23 16:40:59 yes I did Jan 23 16:41:04 let me just get my unslung nslu2 online Jan 23 16:42:19 oh Jan 23 16:42:20 seems so :/ Jan 23 16:42:32 however Jan 23 16:42:38 -bash-3.2# which bash Jan 23 16:42:38 /opt/bin/bash Jan 23 16:43:08 -bash-3.2# cat /etc/passwd Jan 23 16:43:09 root:VO0E2jXqEOBy.:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash Jan 23 16:44:06 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jan 1 00:05 bash -> /opt/bin/bash Jan 23 16:44:11 so its symlinked Jan 23 16:44:13 I am not able to edit the file. Jan 23 16:44:15 matte@desktop:/media/disk-1/etc$ sudo gedit passwd Jan 23 16:44:16 ** (gedit:20487): CRITICAL **: install_auto_save_timeout_if_needed: assertion `(tab->priv->state == GEDIT_TAB_STATE_NORMAL) || (tab->priv->state == GEDIT_TAB_STATE_SHOWING_PRINT_PREVIEW) || (tab->priv->state == GEDIT_TAB_STATE_CLOSING)' failed Jan 23 16:44:45 try another editor Jan 23 16:47:39 nano or whatever Jan 23 16:47:40 doesn't work at all. i have tried with nano vi gedit Jan 23 16:48:01 can you see the file contents with cat? Jan 23 16:49:34 simply "cat passwd"? Jan 23 16:49:54 yeah Jan 23 16:50:19 in that case, no. Jan 23 16:50:37 ls -l Jan 23 16:50:42 whats the permissions on it? Jan 23 16:51:05 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 2000-02-17 15:17 passwd -> /share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 16:51:25 ah Jan 23 16:51:26 i see why Jan 23 16:51:34 its linked to the "/share/hdd/conf/passwd" Jan 23 16:51:39 and that wont be mapped on yours Jan 23 16:51:49 but according to the permissions, any user should be able to access it Jan 23 16:51:59 go up a level and is there a share folder (cd ..) Jan 23 16:52:44 if so, cd /share/hdd/conf Jan 23 16:53:53 ok Jan 23 16:54:10 with debian installed (and running off a flash drive) can i use the other usb port to plug anything into? Jan 23 16:54:35 smultron, more a less, yeah Jan 23 16:54:37 (e.g. a UPS) Jan 23 16:54:58 should be fine (i know people have) Jan 23 16:54:59 for reading the UPS stats Jan 23 16:55:07 on debian/similar, you have much more flexibility Jan 23 16:55:20 how do i find where it's located? (/dev/something) Jan 23 16:55:41 lsusb only shows the flash drive it's running off of Jan 23 16:56:29 lsusb should show all usb devices Jan 23 16:56:48 it wont be mapped to a /dev thing if a) it doesnt have a node and b) there isnt the right driver Jan 23 16:57:04 maybe i have to boot up with it plugged in? Jan 23 16:57:10 nah, shouldnt need to Jan 23 16:57:30 could i plug it back to the nslu. from where i could read the contents. Copy it and edit the contents. delete the old file. Create a new passwd file and restore it in /etc? Jan 23 16:57:53 well, i'm trying to install the driver right now... it's asking me where it's plugged into (usb port) Jan 23 16:57:57 mcwurst_, its not there, its linked back to the other one it seems Jan 23 16:58:14 ok Jan 23 16:58:14 did you actually try editing the file as the user you could login as? Jan 23 16:59:10 yes if you mean the /etc/passwd. Not the one in conf Jan 23 17:00:01 yeah, but if its linked back.. it may have different rights Jan 23 17:00:07 did you not manage to find that file on your pc? Jan 23 17:00:12 i am able to edit the file in /conf but that file is already /bin/sh Jan 23 17:02:09 if you understand what i mean. Jan 23 17:02:25 ya Jan 23 17:05:02 so, should i cp that to /share/hdd/conf/passwd to /etc/passwd? Jan 23 17:05:26 so, should i cp /share/hdd/conf/passwd /etc/passwd? Jan 23 17:06:24 try it Jan 23 17:06:28 ok Jan 23 17:06:29 if it'll let you Jan 23 17:07:58 nope it didn't Jan 23 17:09:13 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/ForgotRootPasswd Jan 23 17:09:21 that suggests similar to what you've just done Jan 23 17:09:52 cat /etc/passwd Jan 23 17:09:55 what is the root line again? Jan 23 17:12:37 I don't why i can't edit the file. Jan 23 17:12:57 it must be permissions Jan 23 17:13:03 your desktop should use it fine Jan 23 17:13:14 could try taking ownership on your desktop.. Jan 23 17:13:22 then do the same when your back unslung fine Jan 23 17:15:03 taking ownership? like su /etc/passwd? That doesn't work. Jan 23 17:16:21 when i try to "cat passwd it gives: no such file or directory Jan 23 17:19:35 chown Jan 23 17:22:32 mcwurst_: if you mount your unslung disk at /mnt/disk, then the file you want to change is /mnt/disk/share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 17:23:18 does it matter if it is media or mnt? Jan 23 17:23:39 doesnt matter where you mount it Jan 23 17:23:43 no, just replace /mnt/disk with your mount point (media) Jan 23 17:25:28 it's tempting to change shell of root to bash, but resist that Jan 23 17:26:39 to late for that :-(. Jan 23 17:28:07 mine changed fine Jan 23 17:28:12 on 2 occasions Jan 23 17:29:16 can't find the correct options for chown. Jan 23 17:29:37 even if it's working, it's not a good idea Jan 23 17:29:59 chown file user IIRC Jan 23 17:30:03 ok now the drive is mounted in /mnt/disk Jan 23 17:30:08 you mean incase bash goes funny/drive is funny? Jan 23 17:30:21 1) you're going to use sudo anyway Jan 23 17:30:58 2) root shell should be as small as possible, with as few dependency as possible Jan 23 17:31:32 matte@desktop:/mnt/disk/etc$ chown passwd root IIRC Jan 23 17:31:32 chown: `passwd': invalid user Jan 23 17:31:32 matte@desktop:/mnt/disk/etc$ chown root passwd IIRC Jan 23 17:31:32 chown: changing ownership of `passwd': No such file or directory Jan 23 17:31:32 chown: cannot access `IIRC': No such file or directory Jan 23 17:32:12 doesn't work properly Jan 23 17:32:23 IIRC = if i recall correctly Jan 23 17:32:29 dont include that ;) Jan 23 17:32:32 mcwurst_: ls -l /mnt/disk/share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 17:32:46 my bad :-) Jan 23 17:33:08 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 336 2000-02-16 01:25 /mnt/disk/share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 17:33:32 mcwurst_: grep root /mnt/disk/share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 17:34:02 matte@desktop:/mnt/disk/etc$ grep root /mnt/disk/share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 17:34:02 root:t1PLUeOinN/eI:0:0:root:/root:/bin/sh Jan 23 17:34:46 so it's ok, just umount the disk from your ubuntu, plug it back into the slug Jan 23 17:34:55 should work fine Jan 23 17:35:25 it doesnt though... Jan 23 17:35:52 no it doesn't. iam quite sure... Jan 23 17:36:08 have you tried after a reboot? Jan 23 17:36:35 after a reboot, linksys will copy /share/hdd/conf/passwd to /etc/passwd Jan 23 17:36:38 yes Jan 23 17:37:46 i mean I have tried. Jan 23 17:37:48 if you can login as maxx, try the su route Jan 23 17:38:18 i'm not sure /opt/bin/bash is the problem for root Jan 23 17:38:55 after reboot, what's the output of "grep root /etc/passwd" ? Jan 23 17:40:06 This is wierd. i get Jan 23 17:40:09 matte@desktop:~$ ssh mats@192.168.0.77 Jan 23 17:40:09 ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.77 port 22: No route to host Jan 23 17:40:40 but it worked properly an hour ago and i haven't changed a thing Jan 23 17:41:13 you set the IP to 192.168.0.77 instead of 192.168.1.77? Jan 23 17:41:48 I haven't changed the ip Jan 23 17:42:01 then it defaults to 192.168.1.77 Jan 23 17:42:28 After reboot? Jan 23 17:43:07 i think you mean, you havent changed the IP recently? Jan 23 17:43:24 yes, 192.168.1.77 is the default for static IP address Jan 23 17:43:39 yes. that's what i mean. Jan 23 17:44:30 I don't want to argue with you. but i have rebooted at severel occations and it hasn't changed the ip so far Jan 23 17:45:24 lol Jan 23 17:45:32 what is your ubuntu's subnet? 192.168.1.* or 192.168.0.* ? Jan 23 17:45:47 192.168.0.* Jan 23 17:45:50 does it say unslung to ... on the web interface? Jan 23 17:46:04 web interface doesn't work Jan 23 17:46:29 then very likely at some point in the past, you've changed IP address to 192.168.0.77 Jan 23 17:47:36 well yes. i have, in the past. But not since last time that i used the nslu2 which was about one hour ago Jan 23 17:49:29 any disk activity? Jan 23 17:50:37 i hooked it up with a computer (with out router). Changed the ip to 192.168.1.100 gateway 192.168.1.77 but it doesn't find it on the web interface Jan 23 17:51:17 how do you change the IP to 192.168.1.100 ? Jan 23 17:52:15 and the gateway IP address seems bogus Jan 23 17:52:40 system->administration->network and change the numbers acordingly Jan 23 17:53:38 whether direct hookup is working or not depends on cable and network interface card Jan 23 17:54:16 well it worked earlier this weekend Jan 23 17:54:26 it used to require a cross-over cable Jan 23 17:54:55 could it be that during booting it was fscking disk? Jan 23 17:55:48 1. No it doesn't. At least i didn't use one earlier. Jan 23 17:56:13 2. probably not i havent rebooted that many times Jan 23 17:56:31 Cant i just reinstall the firmare? Jan 23 17:57:14 and reformat the hard drive? and redo everything. And promise to never ever again mess with root settings Jan 23 17:58:10 lol Jan 23 17:58:17 if you've no importatn data you can Jan 23 17:58:26 very funny :-) Jan 23 17:58:49 no just a lot of work. But this seems to be a lot of work as well Jan 23 17:58:57 lol Jan 23 18:00:59 I'll do that then. I will probably return with more problems to be solved Jan 23 18:02:50 well after a second reboot it does actually work to log in with user, but not as root Jan 23 18:03:31 su Jan 23 18:04:04 su: must be suid to work properly Jan 23 18:05:24 I don't mind redoing all this work. But are you sure that the password will be set back to unSLUNg? Jan 23 18:10:24 you probably does not need to reflash, just redo unsling Jan 23 18:11:49 ok. I'll try that first then. But i need to reformat yeah? Jan 23 18:13:14 don't think so Jan 23 18:14:53 if i were you, i'd try to figure out why root cannot login Jan 23 18:15:13 ls -l /etc/passwd; grep root /etc/passwd Jan 23 18:15:59 (because the firmware is basically working) Jan 23 18:16:09 bash-3.2$ ls -l /etc/passwd; grep root /etc/passwd Jan 23 18:16:09 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Feb 17 16:14 /etc/passwd -> /share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 18:16:09 root:lhKApVzNV2ymA:0:0:root:/root:/popt/bin/bash Jan 23 18:16:29 popt? Jan 23 18:16:31 how come it's /popt Jan 23 18:16:49 ok i will give it a couple of more of my goofy fights Jan 23 18:17:23 because probably some jerk couldn't spell it right Jan 23 18:17:28 how come when the drive is mounted elsewhere, conf/passwd is different Jan 23 18:18:35 because the password is different? Jan 23 18:19:31 09:33 < mcwurst_> matte@desktop:/mnt/disk/etc$ grep root /mnt/disk/share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 18:19:35 09:33 < mcwurst_> root:t1PLUeOinN/eI:0:0:root:/root:/bin/sh Jan 23 18:20:16 doesnt look like its sync'd Jan 23 18:20:26 but they arn't the same files are they Jan 23 18:20:45 no that's what it looks like to me Jan 23 18:26:25 But When the drive was pluged into my desktop computer. why couldn't i copy the file in /conf/passwd ->/etc/. I am sudo god thamn it. I should be able to do what ever I want! Jan 23 18:27:32 /mnt/disk/etc/passwd is a symbolic link to nowhere Jan 23 18:28:20 ok Jan 23 18:28:42 you want to find the real /share/hdd/conf/passwd, and change it Jan 23 18:29:38 so /etc/passwd is not the correct file? Jan 23 18:30:28 it's just a symbolic link Jan 23 18:33:02 bye * Jan 23 18:33:10 what about /etc/passwd- ? Jan 23 18:35:26 that's probably a backup, dunno if it's a backup of the content or backup of the link Jan 23 18:35:59 well i can't check because access denied Jan 23 18:37:44 still, you want to find the disk and path of the real /share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 18:38:05 which currently contains /popt/bin/bash Jan 23 18:38:25 mount that disk to your ubuntu, edit the file, and you should be good Jan 23 18:40:33 you can even do a brute-force search from your ubuntu starting from the mount point Jan 23 18:40:56 I found these: Jan 23 18:40:57 find -name passwd Jan 23 18:40:57 find: ./lost+found: Permission denied Jan 23 18:40:57 find: ./public/torrents: Permission denied Jan 23 18:40:57 find: ./public/No.Country.For.Old.Men.2007.Eng.DVDSCR.DivX-LTT: Permission denied Jan 23 18:40:57 ./etc/passwd Jan 23 18:40:59 ./usr/bin/passwd Jan 23 18:41:01 ./usr/local/passwd Jan 23 18:41:03 find: ./home/mats/No.Country.For.Old.Men.2007.Eng.DVDSCR.DivX-LTT: Permission denied Jan 23 18:41:05 find: ./share/hdd/data: Permission denied Jan 23 18:41:07 ./share/hdd/conf/passwd Jan 23 18:41:09 find: ./share/flash/data: Permission denied Jan 23 18:41:13 ./share/flash/conf/passwd Jan 23 18:46:44 and none of the contains that information. Jan 23 19:12:54 hey guys Jan 23 19:18:13 reedy, ure running linux aint ya? Jan 23 19:18:50 in what way? Jan 23 19:18:59 on what Jan 23 19:19:18 pc Jan 23 19:19:41 nah Jan 23 19:19:53 ive got a debian vmware pc Jan 23 19:19:57 thats about it Jan 23 19:19:58 why? Jan 23 19:20:14 i think reason i cant get ntorrent running as gui for rtorrent is i need to compile rtorret with certain addon Jan 23 19:20:33 daveyboy_: Does this have anything to do with a NSLU2? Jan 23 19:20:57 that bit does Jan 23 19:21:02 yes.. see :P Jan 23 19:21:11 Ok, just checking. ;) Jan 23 19:21:24 hah np Jan 23 19:21:34 i think if you need to compile something, joshin may be able to help if what i've seen is correct Jan 23 19:21:42 if he's feeling helpful ;) Jan 23 19:21:53 :D pretty please :D Jan 23 19:22:33 Well, I can help you build stuff on/for the NSLU but since I don't use ntorrent/rtorrent, I may not be sufficiently helpful. Jan 23 19:23:01 http://code.google.com/p/ntorrent/wiki/QuickStart see if that makes any sence to you? Jan 23 19:23:23 errm.. Jan 23 19:23:32 daveyboy_, i can get it to run no problem.. Jan 23 19:23:40 Yeah, it makes perfect sense. Jan 23 19:23:41 rtorrent or ntorrent? Jan 23 19:23:49 http://ntorrent.googlecode.com/files/nTorrent-bin-20071220.tar.bz2 Jan 23 19:23:54 theres a built binary there.. Jan 23 19:24:19 and with the JRE on windows... it would look like you can run it Jan 23 19:24:29 my pc is.. just i cant test it Jan 23 19:24:41 May I suggest that you go to #rtorrent. They'd have the best chance of helping you Jan 23 19:24:58 yea thats fine. got that already... didnt know if i needed something for rtorrent.... as at mo ntorrent snt connecting and givving me error Jan 23 19:25:06 daveyboy_, what probelm are actually having? Jan 23 19:25:10 yea asking in there as well. no anser Jan 23 19:25:44 Reedy_Boy, I got rtorrent working (although slow d/l but thats diff issue).... want ntorrent as gui, but it givving me error when connecting Jan 23 19:25:53 which is? Jan 23 19:26:31 * joshin guesses Windows firewall issues Jan 23 19:26:40 humm poss. let me have a look Jan 23 19:26:47 probably Jan 23 19:26:55 it did request access when i loaded it Jan 23 19:27:31 yea same here. sure i allowed it Jan 23 19:28:26 so daveyboy_ the error is? :P Jan 23 19:28:55 2 secs, just enabling line in config (which when i do, rtorrent doesnt appear on screen) Jan 23 19:29:15 scgi_port = localhost:5000 Jan 23 19:29:22 is line i have to enable/disable Jan 23 19:29:26 ok Jan 23 19:29:50 Sounds like the line you need to change to point to whatever machine runs rtorrent. Jan 23 19:30:28 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/RtorrentWithRemoteGUI this was instructions i follewed Jan 23 19:31:33 Change the last part of that line to YOUR-SLUG's-IP-ADDRESS:5000 Jan 23 19:32:04 i think thats on the NSLU2 Jan 23 19:32:06 not the gui Jan 23 19:32:08 Actually, strike that, Jan 23 19:32:11 It is on the NSLU2 Jan 23 19:32:20 ;) Jan 23 19:32:22 "failed to create input screem: Server returned HTTP responce code: 500 for url: http://192.168.0.99:8081/RPC2 Jan 23 19:32:33 is the web server indeed on 8081? Jan 23 19:33:29 ie do you get a webpage on http://192.168.0.99:8081 Jan 23 19:33:35 not sure. lighttp is web server i assume Jan 23 19:33:46 no that works Jan 23 19:33:57 says "lightttp is running" Jan 23 19:34:03 ok Jan 23 19:34:06 so the port is right Jan 23 19:34:22 What happens when you point your browser to that port? Jan 23 19:34:23 yup. whats this rpc2? wonder if thats prob? Jan 23 19:34:29 see above Jan 23 19:34:44 daveyboy_, presumably you know how to follow those diff's, yeah? Jan 23 19:35:22 diffs? Jan 23 19:35:39 + Jan 23 19:35:39 +scgi.server = ( Jan 23 19:35:46 starting with --/++ its a diff Jan 23 19:36:11 ahhhh no thats my bad. i figured the + were to distinguish between lines that had been added? Jan 23 19:36:18 yeah Jan 23 19:36:21 literally that Jan 23 19:36:30 thats fine, you've probably done it right then ;) Jan 23 19:36:36 right, so yea i added that to file. let me just conect and check Jan 23 19:38:01 i'll be back in a few Jan 23 19:38:05 just gotta go out and walk the dogs Jan 23 19:38:13 np Jan 23 19:39:13 Ok, so you made the diffs to both files, added the line to your .rtorrent.rc file Jan 23 19:39:27 Did you restart rtorrent? (just figured I'd ask) Jan 23 19:40:30 yea tried several times. even restarted slug Jan 23 19:40:42 2 secs, will pastebin my lighttp config Jan 23 19:41:05 http://www.pastebin.ca/870044 Jan 23 19:41:51 tried changing the socket to diff things.... no luck yet Jan 23 19:43:31 Your scgi.server entry looks very different than in the example. Jan 23 19:44:28 yea. i found anotehr example and tried that to see if that made any diff Jan 23 19:44:35 will put it back to original Jan 23 19:45:24 Ok Jan 23 19:46:09 daveyboy_, just out of curiosity: did you ever have rtorrent refuse to start up saying something like "Fault inserting xmlrpc call"? Jan 23 19:46:51 (i haven't had tons of time to play with it, but that's what mine does ATM if i try to use the xmlrpc interface) Jan 23 19:48:48 nope Jan 23 19:49:08 jprind, daveyboy_ : what firmware? Jan 23 19:49:16 unslung 6.8 (i think) Jan 23 19:49:27 could be 6.10 Jan 23 19:49:37 eno, mine is debian Jan 23 19:49:52 right. should be easier with that surely Jan 23 19:50:02 Mine is Gentoo. ;) Jan 23 19:50:04 jprind: debian rtorrent is probably too old Jan 23 19:50:28 eno... you wrote ntorrent guide didnt u? Jan 23 19:50:32 eno, i compiled from source (which is possibly where i went wrong) Jan 23 19:50:51 yes, i only tested it on MSS II Jan 23 19:51:00 but yes, the rtorrent package in the debian repo is pretty old Jan 23 19:51:29 fair enough, but have u got any idea why i get this message when conecting via ntorrent "failed to create input screem: Server returned HTTP responce code: 500 for url: http://192.168.0.99:8081/RPC2" Jan 23 19:52:07 500 is server internal error Jan 23 19:52:17 What do the access logs for the web server say? Jan 23 19:52:21 you better look at lighttpd log Jan 23 19:52:24 let me look Jan 23 19:55:33 error log: http://www.pastebin.ca/870058 Jan 23 19:56:41 http://www.pastebin.ca/870062 normal log Jan 23 19:57:33 daveyboy_: it should be scgi module, not fcgi, right? Jan 23 19:58:07 Is fcgi enabled anywhere? Jan 23 19:59:05 wait, that fcgi message is from mod_scgi.c Jan 23 19:59:14 not that i know of. i havent enabled.... scgi was added to rtorrent config line (however when i do that and run rtorrent, it doesnt load up on screen) i wondered if this might be as gui would be taking over Jan 23 19:59:32 is rtorrent listening on 127.0.0.1 5000? Jan 23 20:00:11 line u add to rtorrent is scgi_port = localhost:5000 so yes (thats the problamatic line) Jan 23 20:00:30 daveyboy_, your lighttpd.conf seems to have set up a domain socket, not a port Jan 23 20:00:40 with that line added, rtorrent should still start as normal Jan 23 20:00:43 "socket" => "home/david/rtorrent/rpc.socket", Jan 23 20:01:06 in addition, it will listen on port 5000 Jan 23 20:01:23 check that with netstat or lsof Jan 23 20:01:38 you should try telling rtorrent to use that socket, rather than port 5000 (or tell lighttpd about port 5000, rather than that socket) Jan 23 20:01:44 right, well rtorrent DEFF dont start... and jpring, i removed that line from lighttp config Jan 23 20:02:02 any idea how, still learning ;) Jan 23 20:03:35 daveyboy_, iirc, the rtorrent wiki page about xmlrpc has an example for both sockets and ports Jan 23 20:04:05 k cheers. ill have a read. just nice having idea what avenue to persue Jan 23 20:04:54 (ok, maybe it doesn't) Jan 23 20:05:21 ou may also use "scgi_local = /foo/bar" to create a local domain socket, which supports file permissions. Set the rw permissions of the directory the socket will reside in to only allow the necessary processes. This is the recommended way of using XMLRPC with rtorrent, though not all http servers support local domain sockets for scgi. Jan 23 20:05:33 daveyboy_, http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentXMLRPCGuide Jan 23 20:05:42 ah... thats where i copied the config from.. (that was diff to one i showed earlier)... not sure what my socket address should be Jan 23 20:05:51 i set up user in /home/david/ Jan 23 20:06:06 try using scgi_local in your rtorrent config Jan 23 20:06:08 debian rtorrent - 0.6.4... version on maker site 0.7.9 Jan 23 20:06:09 typical Jan 23 20:06:10 haha Jan 23 20:08:09 so instead of scgi_port = localhost:5000, i should have scgi_local = localhost:5000 Jan 23 20:08:11 ? Jan 23 20:09:42 the setting is under "For lighttpd" in http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentXMLRPCGuide Jan 23 20:10:10 both rtorrent and lighttpd uses unix domain socket Jan 23 20:10:55 daveyboy_, scgi_local = whatever the path you wrote in lighttpd.conf Jan 23 20:11:46 k Jan 23 20:11:51 (and make sure that the directory in which the socket is going to be can be read and written by both rtorrent and lighttpd) Jan 23 20:12:09 after you added scgi_local line to .rtorrent.rc, you can try start rtorrent Jan 23 20:12:59 it should start as normal, in addition it is listening on that local socket Jan 23 20:13:05 brb Jan 23 20:16:33 how do i build openslug cross unstable packages? Jan 23 20:16:46 the unstable ones aren't in openembedded/packages Jan 23 20:21:50 scant, i don't know. i guess it would depend on the package you want. if you can find the source you can likely find instructions for building it Jan 23 20:25:51 jprind: but the package is availabe from the unstable feed Jan 23 20:25:58 jprind: so, there must be a bb file for it Jan 23 20:26:35 scant, sorry, i don't really know anything about openslug or openembedded Jan 23 20:29:42 scant, you can build any package you want: bitbake Jan 23 20:30:22 just source the setup-env before Jan 23 20:31:28 osas: i'm trying, it's not working Jan 23 20:31:53 what's not working? Jan 23 20:33:20 ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'saned' (but '[]' DEPENDS on or otherwise requires it) Jan 23 20:34:08 are you trying to build sane? Jan 23 20:34:11 saned Jan 23 20:34:22 there's no package named saned Jan 23 20:34:33 http://ipkgfind.nslu2-linux.org/details.php?package=saned&official=&format= Jan 23 20:35:49 I think it is called sane Jan 23 20:36:06 always check the openembedded/packages/ directory Jan 23 20:36:16 there os a sane dir there Jan 23 20:36:23 um Jan 23 20:36:27 I think that one is the one that you are looking for Jan 23 20:36:32 but the bb files in there don't build saned Jan 23 20:36:43 DESCRIPTION = "Scanner drivers for SANE" Jan 23 20:37:00 PACKAGES =+ "libsane libsane-dev saned sane-utils" Jan 23 20:37:04 I think it does Jan 23 20:37:12 ok, i'll try it Jan 23 20:37:23 i need to edit the bb file for saned cause i want to upgrade it from 0.17 to 0.18 Jan 23 20:37:32 yes Jan 23 20:42:17 osas: where is the bb file for saned, so i can upgrade it to 0.18? Jan 23 20:42:52 in the sane directory Jan 23 20:43:36 Presumably NFS would be faster to the nslu2 than samba? (IIRC from the wiki)... Jan 23 20:51:18 just ran "chmod 777 lighttpd" now it says drwxrwxrwx root root ... thats not made it accessable to everyone has it? Jan 23 20:51:31 i need it to say root everybody yea? Jan 23 20:51:41 no, that would be group Jan 23 20:51:53 777 = read, write, and execute for the owner, their group and everyone else Jan 23 20:52:19 right, whats command for everybody (doing this as root) but want it read/write for user "david" Jan 23 20:52:32 oh my bad. thats done it? Jan 23 20:52:48 yeah, that will do it, not the most secure way... but its done Jan 23 20:53:09 testing purposess for now. will implement bit more security when i got it working Jan 23 20:53:18 yeah Jan 23 20:54:01 is there a command to jump to line in nano? Jan 23 20:55:05 ctrl and underscore Jan 23 20:55:10 :) Jan 23 20:55:20 ^_ (F13) (M-G) Go to line and column number Jan 23 20:55:38 ill add that to my linux 101 test file ;D Jan 23 20:56:24 daveyboy_, ctrl + g is help ;) Jan 23 20:58:56 is the rpc.socket supposed to be created automatically, or do i need to create? if so wtf ;) Jan 23 21:08:11 daveyboy_, AFAIK you don't need to create it, but the directory you say it's going to be in need to be read-/write-able Jan 23 21:08:17 (for rtorrent and lighttpd) Jan 23 21:10:33 yea set that.... still rtorrent wont load when line is enables :S hummm Jan 23 21:25:35 rwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 Jan 12 18:59 lighttpd Jan 23 21:26:12 is that read/wrightable to EVERYONE (ts lighttp issue i pretty sure now) Jan 23 21:27:00 server runs, and can access web page via socket 8081 but if i put 8081/RPC2 i get error 500 Jan 23 21:27:55 check your lighttpd error log Jan 23 21:29:20 error log aint readable from this user. grr got to log in as root now :@ Jan 23 21:29:33 daveyboy_, have 2 putty's open Jan 23 21:30:07 su - Jan 23 21:31:00 2008-01-23 20:37:37: (mod_scgi.c.2821) no fcgi-handler found for: /RPC2 Jan 23 21:31:16 if rtorrent won't load with scgi_xxx line, then lighttpd of course is going to 500 Jan 23 21:32:24 i done brand new rtorrent.rc file with JUST that line in, and still not opening Jan 23 21:32:28 i just tried a little bit, rtorrent is using all CPUs when I add scgi_ line Jan 23 21:32:44 (on unslung) Jan 23 21:33:01 ah that might be prob Jan 23 21:33:33 on slugosbe, it errors out "Fault occured while inserting xmlrpc call." Jan 23 21:34:28 only MSS II has been working well with xmlrpc Jan 23 21:34:33 hummm... so do we think its possable to get rtorrent to run with xmlrpc? Jan 23 21:35:28 the build procedure is pretty much the same Jan 23 21:35:49 wondering if my rtorrent has that build in? Jan 23 21:36:07 so it's probably armeb, libc and toolchain specific Jan 23 21:36:13 saw on some we page that rtorrent diplays that its running Jan 23 21:36:25 mine says nothing... Jan 23 21:39:56 when it initially starts, it shows something like: Jan 23 21:39:57 (13:38:09) XMLRPC initialized with 402 functions. Jan 23 21:39:57 (13:38:09) The SCGI socket is bound to a specific network device yet may still pose a security risk, consider using 'scgi_loc Jan 23 21:41:32 right, well think there is 1st prob... i never get inistial message.... where did you get your rtorrent from? Jan 23 21:41:34 when i switched to scgi_local, just the XMLRPC initialized line Jan 23 21:42:05 i ran optware/cs05q3armel on MSS II (a different device) Jan 23 21:44:24 if i rerun ipkg install rtorrent will it a) grab latest and b) overright settings? Jan 23 21:44:52 i'm quite happy with rtorrent running at all on unslung Jan 23 21:45:20 and with screen, rtorrent ncurses interface is very usable Jan 23 21:46:33 daveyboy_: yes, it will install if latest is more recent Jan 23 21:46:49 it won't overwrite settings without asking Jan 23 21:47:41 yea. i can get used to this. idea was gf friendly, but it migth be case of f**k the b*tch ;) Jan 23 21:48:51 install as root or david (user i intend to run with) Jan 23 21:50:29 i tried latest version on unslung and slugosbe, and the xmlrpc part is not working Jan 23 21:51:06 ahhhh ... problem.. any version with it working? Jan 23 21:51:14 (u got more than 1 slug?) Jan 23 21:51:38 i have 3 Jan 23 21:51:49 another is debian Jan 23 21:52:23 wish i have more, there's also openwrt ... Jan 23 21:52:59 haha :) Jan 23 21:53:17 eno, you should get another donated for your optware work :) Jan 23 21:54:05 you get this working, and ill chip in the donation fund ;) Jan 23 21:54:30 right, nowadays optware support way more devices than i have Jan 23 21:54:56 so i cannot do runtime testing of packages Jan 23 21:54:58 :) Jan 23 21:55:19 sounds like a plan Jan 23 21:56:45 for those with debian and willing to build, you can also try http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/DebianArmEtch Jan 23 21:57:02 to get the latest of rtorrent/libtorrent/xmlrpc-c Jan 23 21:57:52 looks useful eno Jan 23 21:57:55 the cs05q3armel feed covers a lot of devices Jan 23 22:00:28 http://nas-central.org/ALL_COMMUNITIES/Collection_of_NAS-Hacking_communities.html#Marvell%20Orion%201%20based%20NAS%20devices Jan 23 22:00:47 most can use that optware feed Jan 23 22:01:07 in other words, rtorrent with xmlrpc should work on these devices Jan 23 22:04:25 brb restart router/slug Jan 23 22:37:31 Hi again. Jan 23 22:37:43 Having a bit of a problem running crontab Jan 23 22:38:06 any body knows how to get it to work Jan 23 22:38:24 running unslug Jan 23 22:38:40 mcwurst_, whats your problem Jan 23 22:39:52 well trying to start with /etc/crontab -> permission denied Jan 23 22:41:47 mcwurst_: /etc/crontab should not be executable, it's a table Jan 23 22:41:56 man crontab Jan 23 22:44:15 what i usually do is run crontab -e. But that doesn't work in unslung. (yet) and i don't seem to have man pages for crontab Jan 23 22:46:59 i have optware cron ipk installed Jan 23 22:48:40 the unslung firmware probably only provides crond Jan 23 22:48:52 you can edit /etc/crontab with any editor Jan 23 22:51:38 I didn't... now it works much better :-) Jan 23 22:52:27 hummm....not a good day for the slug... rtorrent logged in as root works fine, (picks up torrents from watch folder) but logging in as dave and using copy of same config aint working... not picking up files, keep geitting not valid torrent Jan 23 22:54:42 lol, http://www.linein.org/media/screenclean.swf Jan 23 22:56:00 hahaha Jan 23 22:56:13 eno, do you know if NFS on the NSLU2 would cause less workload for it over say samba? Jan 23 22:57:04 * joshin thinks that NFS is lower impact. Especially if you use UDP Jan 23 22:57:04 dunno Jan 23 22:57:24 yeah, thats what i was thinking Jan 23 22:57:32 Vista has an NFS client built in Jan 23 22:57:49 was thinking, if that would cause less load on the NSLU2, im not bothered if it makes more on the desktop Jan 23 22:58:11 joshin, how would i know if it was using udp over presumably tcp? Jan 23 22:58:17 over = instead of Jan 23 22:59:06 I don't remember exactly. Read the man page on your /etc/exports file Jan 23 23:01:01 one wierd thing i notice in rtorrent is that rtorrent doesn't show how much i have UL or DL but it loads because all other information show that it actually is dl. Anybody else with this "thing" happening? Jan 23 23:02:43 nfs v2 = udp, nfs v3 = tcp or udp Jan 23 23:03:06 its v3.. so could be either Jan 23 23:03:28 * joshin should read up on nfs v4. Jan 23 23:03:40 Any idea why its quite slow loading directions/menu's (it could just be the vista client) Jan 23 23:04:23 No idea. Jan 23 23:04:37 joshin, seems just putting "udp" in the access string does it Jan 23 23:04:45 ex: 195.12.32.2:/usr /usr nfs ro,rsize=8192,hard,intr,nfsvers=3,tcp,noatime,nodev,async 0 0 Jan 23 23:04:50 Thats forcing tcp Jan 23 23:04:58 Sounds right. Give it a shot. Jan 23 23:05:15 What's the worst that could happen? Jan 23 23:05:19 hmm Jan 23 23:05:22 * joshin ducks and ups his insurance Jan 23 23:05:23 thats at mount time tho Jan 23 23:05:27 haha Jan 23 23:06:58 must be a way Jan 23 23:14:04 lets see what the file transfer is like on a large file.. Jan 23 23:14:40 grrr rtorrent now wont load torrents when logged in as user, yet root is fine :@ not good day Jan 23 23:20:42 doing 3+ MB/sec when it gets transferring files Jan 23 23:20:50 which is good Jan 23 23:20:59 if only i could sort the slow load/browsing Jan 23 23:21:11 just gonna see if its vista - use a debian vmware pc Jan 23 23:24:58 that didnt take long.. Jan 23 23:25:10 joshin, i think most of the problem lies with the vista client Jan 23 23:26:15 its copied an ubuntu iso (~700mb) in about 1.5 minutes Jan 23 23:30:50 2 mins.. Jan 23 23:31:00 debian in vmware from nslu2 Jan 23 23:33:34 It very well might. Jan 23 23:34:36 Me, I'm trying to track down why I'm getting crappy Gig-E performance around the house. It will do 350Mbps, then drop to almost nothing, then recover some. It is acting like the stock market. Jan 23 23:34:48 haha Jan 23 23:35:00 * Reedy_Boy is still using 10/100 Jan 23 23:35:36 Obviously my slugs are 100mbps Jan 23 23:35:42 yeah Jan 23 23:35:47 But my 'real' server is gig-e Jan 23 23:43:07 posted it on #nslu2-general mailing list Jan 23 23:43:14 see if anyone has experienced anything Jan 24 00:24:52 anyone got netgear router or kniow about port forwarding? 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