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| == Enabling telnetd == | | == MediaInfo-RAR == |
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| | Welcome to the MediaInfo-RAR utility page. This is just a small front-end to the famous and most excellent [http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en MediaInfo] program, which enables the feature to scan media in RAR archives. |
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| '''It is entirely possible that you can break your hardware, for which I can not be held responsible, nor is it likely you will get help from Syabas. This guide should not be read by ''anyone'' '''
| | [[mediainfo_rar_Example|Example]] output. |
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| === Installing telnetd on HARD_DISK === | | === Sources === |
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| | [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/mediainfo-rar/mediainfo-rar-1.1.0.tar.gz mediainfo-rar-1.1.0.tar.gz] Sources for all platforms. |
| * [[Media:telnet-installer.zip|telnet-installer.zip]] telnet-installer.zip 26/08/2008
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| Unpack '''telnet-installer.zip''' so that you get three additional files, '''telnet-installer.html''', '''telnet-installer.cgi-RENAME-ME.bin''' and '''busybox26'''.
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| '''Because WinZIP has a tendency to corrupt *.cgi files, please rename ''telnet-installer.cgi-RENAME-ME.bin'' to ''telnet-installer.cgi''.'''
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| | [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/mediainfo-rar/mediainfo-rar-win32-1.1.0.rar mediainfo-rar-win32-1.1.0.rar] Windows command line executable, 32bit. |
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| Upload the three files to your '''nmt''', most easily to your HDD. You could also use a USB stick, if so, place the files in the root of the stick. You should upload a total of three files to your PCH.
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| | [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/mediainfo-rar/mediainfo-rar-OsX-UB-1.1.0.tar.gz mediainfo-rar-OsX-UB-1.1.0.tar.gz] OsX command line executable, Universal Binary (ppc, i386, x86_64). |
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| '''Filezilla warning:''' If you use Filezilla to upload files make sure the Transfer->File Types->"treat files without extension as ASCII files" is clear or the busybox binary will be corrupted.
| | NMT C200 |
| | [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/mediainfo-rar/mediainfo-rar-C200-1.1.0.tar.gz mediainfo-rar-C200-1.1.0.tar.gz] NetworkedMediaTank, x200 series, MIPS32 |
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| '''You must also make ''telnet-installer.cgi'' be executable.'''
| | Linux x86 |
| | [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/mediainfo-rar/mediainfo-rar-Linux-x86-1.1.0.tar.gz mediainfo-rar-Linux-x86-1.1.0.tar.gz] Linux x86 |
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| site chmod 755 telnet-installer.cgi | | Linux x64 |
| | [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/mediainfo-rar/mediainfo-rar-Linux_x64-1.1.0.tar.gz mediainfo-rar-Linux-x64-1.1.0.tar.gz] Linux x64 |
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| In DOS FTP you use:
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| quote SITE CHMOD 755 telnet-installer.cgi | | [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/mediainfo-rar/mediainfo-rar-Solaris-x86-1.1.0.tar.gz mediainfo-rar-Solaris-x86-1.1.0.tar.gz] Solaris x86 |
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| # Upload telnet-installer.html, telnet-installer.cgi and busybox26 to the root directory of your nmt.
| | === Older Sources === |
| # site chmod 755 telnet-installer.cgi
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| # Push "Sources" to get your to your nmt start page
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| # Select "HARD_DISK" (or USB stick if you chose that)
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| # Select "Files" (Forth icon on the right. Video, Music, Photos, '''Files''' - or push the blue button on the remote).
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| # Pick "telnet-installer.html".
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| # Select "Install to HARD_DISK" - if this fails, you did not make telnet-installer.cgi executable or copied it to the wrong place
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| # You should now be able to telnet to your nmt.
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| | [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/mediainfo-rar/mediainfo-rar-1.1.0.tar.gz mediainfo-rar-1.1.0.tar.gz] Sources for all platforms. |
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| Note: The Popcorn Hour B110 and other NMT's with SATA hard disk may require you to change the installer script files path with 'HARD_DISK' to 'SATA_DISK' before launching.
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| === Running from USB stick === | | === Changelog === |
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| Download file:
| | 1.2.0 Added ISO support, using libdvdread-plus library |
| * [[Media:telnet-installer.zip|telnet-installer.zip]] telnet-installer.zip 26/08/2008
| | Added -l (--list) argument to list contents of ISO files. |
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| UnZIP '''telnet-installer.tar.gz''' so that you get three files, '''telnet-installer.html''', '''telnet-installer.cgi-RENAME-ME.bin'''and '''busybox26'''.
| | 1.1.0 First version. |
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| '''Because WinZIP has a tendency to corrupt *.cgi files, please rename ''telnet-installer.cgi-RENAME-ME.bin'' to ''telnet-installer.cgi''.'''
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| Place them in the root of your USB stick.
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| You USB stick should have, in its root:
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| /telnet-installer.html
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| /telnet-installer.cgi
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| /busybox26 | |
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| '''You must also make ''telnet-installer.cgi'' be executable.'''
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| # Push "Sources" to get your to your nmt start page
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| # Select "USB_DRIVE_A" (or USB_DRIVE_A-1, etc as appropriate)
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| # Select "Files" (Forth icon on the right. Video, Music, Photos, '''Files''')
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| # Pick "telnet-installer.html".
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| # Select "Run from USB_DRIVE_A". If this fails, you did not make telnet-installer.cgi executable
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| # You should now be able to telnet to your nmt.
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| '''Comment for WinXP users that cannot set permissions:'''
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| I added these lines to the provided cgi script in the zip file above after the line that contains '''pwd=$0''' (line 7); Im not sure which of the 3 chmods made the script work, but without them I failed to install telnet on my box. Good Luck :)
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| # start of PEU edit for windows users
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| chmod 755 /usr/bin/utelnetd
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| chmod 755 /usr/bin/busybox26
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| chmod 755 telnet-installer.cgi
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| # end of PEU edit for windows users
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| Old files:
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| [[Media:telnet-installer.tar.gz|telnet-installer.tar.gz]]
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| ''' Hard disk swap '''
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| The rest of this document is kept for historical reasons.
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| '''READ THIS''' Taking the HDD out to add '''telnetd''' was needed the first time, to gain access to the unit. However, since then the clever chaps on the forum has found they can execute binaries through the PHP port. This new method lets you upload a html file and your binary (telnetd) then simply tell NMT to run it. It even survives firmware upgrades. Please look for the USB stick solution below for adding telnetd service.
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| The following steps are written in a chronological order the author used to discover and improve on his findings, the first step isn't necessarily a starting point and only one step seems necessary to enable telnet.
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| It all started with a theory that since the FTPD, NFSD, and SMBD all live on the HDD (since indeed, it would be pointless to run them if you had no storage to share) perhaps they could be tweaked with. I had been warned that the NMT might be using binary signatures so perhaps I would not be able to replace the binaries themselves, nor was I sure my cross-compile toolchain was correct anyway. But maybe I could wrap FTPD in a shell script or similar and see if I can not somehow glean more information.
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| === Step 1 ===
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| I took out the HDD, and mounted it on OsX. (After installing that most excellent ext3 driver!). Lo-and-behold, there are two (well 3) partitions on the HDD:
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| initial mflag swap size
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| 2 0 1 506047
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| 3 1 0 11805585
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| So, a 250MB partition 1, swap and then the rest of the disk for your media files. Taking a look at partition 1 we find:
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| # ls -l
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| drwxr-xr-x 8 515 500 4096 Dec 22 07:58 syb8634
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| # ls -l syb8634
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| -rwxr-xr-- 1 515 500 4811 Dec 13 15:22 CHANGELOG
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 515 500 28 Dec 13 15:25 MIN_FIRMWARE_VER
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| -rwxr-xr-- 1 515 500 24 Dec 13 15:25 VERSION
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| drwxr-xr-x 2 515 500 4096 Dec 22 07:58 bin
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| drwxr-xr-x 2 515 500 4096 Dec 31 21:19 etc
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| drwxr-xr-x 2 515 500 4096 Dec 22 07:57 lib
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| drwxr-xr-x 2 515 500 4096 Dec 22 07:58 nfsserver
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| drwxrwxrwx 3 515 500 4096 Dec 31 21:19 server
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| drwxrwxr-x 6 515 500 4096 Dec 22 07:57 web
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| # ls -l syb8634/etc
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 515 500 575 Dec 6 18:52 btpd-env.sh
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 515 500 965 Oct 24 15:16 btpd-nvram.sh
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 515 500 1962 Dec 6 19:41 btpd.sh
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 515 500 203 Oct 24 15:16 btpd_get_setting.sh
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 515 500 523 Dec 30 21:00 ftpserver.sh
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| -rwxr-xr-- 1 515 500 1978 Dec 13 15:19 nfsserver.sh
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| -rw------- 1 root root 152 Dec 31 21:19 pureftpd.passwd
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| -rw------- 1 root root 2228 Dec 31 21:19 pureftpd.pdb
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 515 500 718 Nov 29 12:37 smb.sh
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| Nice. pure-ftpd is there, and we know it has to be run as root (to be allowed to open port 21), but also, the startup script! As well as pure-ftpd password file. Nice. My next step, as I did not want to attempt to change any binary, nor startup script unless I had to, was to change the pure-ftpd passwd file to allow a root login.
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| As it turns out, pure-ftpd is too picky about root users, I had to change quite a lot just to be able to create the db file, let alone allow me to login. So, I modified '''ftpuser'''s account to not be chroot. (Ie, remove the '/./' end part of the home directory.
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| This allowed me to login as '''ftpuser''' and look around from '''/'''. First thing I noticed was:
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| # ls -l /usr/sbin/
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 514 root 12908 Jan 1 2000 boot_auth
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| lrwxrwxrwx 1 514 root 17 Jan 1 2000 crond -> ../../bin/busybox
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| lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Dec 31 21:19 exportfs -> /mnt/syb8634/nfsserver/exportfs
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| lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 Dec 31 21:19 mountd -> /mnt/syb8634/nfsserver/mountd
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| lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 Dec 31 21:19 nfsd -> /mnt/syb8634/nfsserver/nfsd
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| lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 Dec 31 21:19 portmap -> /mnt/syb8634/nfsserver/portmap
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| lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 28 Dec 31 21:19 statd -> /mnt/syb8634/nfsserver/statd
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| lrwxrwxrwx 1 514 root 17 Jan 1 2000 telnetd -> ../../bin/busybox
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| Nice, '''telnetd'''! Saves me an hour trying to compile my own. I was also allowed to fetch '''/etc/shadow''' which informed me that '''root''' has no password. Nice, saves me another hour.
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| So, it is time to start telnetd. I made my changes like this:
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| # cat syb8634/etc/ftpserver.sh
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| #!/bin/sh
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| # Pure FTP Server
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| echo "Starting FTP Server..."
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| /mnt/syb8634/bin/nmt_services.cgi cmd=ftp_passwd opt=ftpuser
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| /mnt/syb8634/bin/pure-ftpd -j -lpuredb:/mnt/syb8634/etc/pureftpd.pdb -U 000:000 -c 10 -k 100 &
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| '''/usr/sbin/telnetd &'''
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| }
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| Notice the '''&''' is part of the command, to put it in the background.
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| === Step 3 ===
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| Boot up and:
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| # telnet 192.168.11.21
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| Connected to 192.168.11.21.
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| Escape character is '^]'.
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| BusyBox v1.5.0 (2007-12-14 18:01:15 MYT) Built-in shell (ash)
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| Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
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| / # uname -a
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| Linux nmt 2.6.15-sigma #1282 PREEMPT Tue Dec 18 22:06:01 MYT 2007 mips unknown
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| / #
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| For those of you who like information like myself, the system looks like this when idle:
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| / # df -h
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| Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
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| /dev/hda1 247.0M 58.6M 175.9M 25% /mnt
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| /dev/hda3 292.7G 140.9G 137.0G 51% /opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives/HARD_DISK
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| / # mount
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| rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
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| proc on /proc type proc (rw,nodiratime)
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| devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw)
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| tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw)
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| none on /sys type sysfs (rw)
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| /dev/hda1 on /mnt type ext3 (rw,data=ordered)
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| /dev/hda3 on /opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives/HARD_DISK type ext3 (rw,noatime,nodiratime,data=ordered)
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| / # ps -w
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| PID Uid VSZ Stat Command
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| 1 root 1940 S init
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| 2 root SWN [ksoftirqd/0]
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| 3 root SW< [events/0]
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| 4 root SW< [khelper]
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| 5 root SW< [kthread]
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| 6 root SW< [kblockd/0]
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| 9 root SW< [khubd]
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| 52 root SW [pdflush]
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| 53 root SW [pdflush]
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| 55 root SW< [aio/0]
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| 54 root SW [kswapd0]
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| 56 root SW [cifsoplockd]
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| 57 root SW [cifsdnotifyd]
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| 640 root SW< [kseriod]
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| 666 root SW [mtdblockd]
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| 704 root SW< [scsi_eh_0]
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| 705 root SW< [usb-storage]
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| 734 root 1128 S < udevd
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| 772 root 1956 S udhcpc -R -b -p /var/run/udhcpc.eth0.pid -i eth0
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| 836 root 1384 S lircd
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| 840 root 1116 S fipd
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| 854 root 1944 S crond
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| 881 root SW [kjournald]
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| 888 root SW [kjournald]
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| 899 root 2516 S ./sybhttpd /opt/sybhttpd
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| 900 root 1092 S mounter
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| 901 root 1712 S cdstatus
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| 905 root 2784 S /upnp/upnpapp
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| 915 root 2784 S /upnp/upnpapp
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| 916 root 2784 S /upnp/upnpapp
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| 917 root 1392 S mDNSNetMonitor
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| 918 root 2784 S /upnp/upnpapp
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| 919 root 2744 S /upnp/upnpapp
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| 931 root 14276 S ./gaya
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| 932 root 1160 S ./ipmonitor
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| 952 root 14276 S ./gaya
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| 977 root 1608 S pure-ftpd (SERVER)
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| 982 root 1940 S /usr/sbin/telnetd
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| 999 daemon 1392 S /usr/sbin/portmap
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| 1002 root SW< [nfsd4]
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| 1005 root 1472 S /usr/sbin/mountd
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| 1007 root 1408 S /usr/sbin/statd
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| 1003 root SW [nfsd]
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| 1013 root SW [lockd]
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| 1014 root SW< [rpciod/0]
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| 1034 nobody 39312 S ./httpd -d /mnt/syb8634/server -f /mnt/syb8634/server/httpd.conf
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| 1035 root 1012 S ./msUPnP-mips --port 8088
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| 1037 root 928 S ./mDNSrespd-mips -n nmt myihome -t _difi._tcp. -p 8088 -b
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| 1039 root 928 S ./mDNSrespd-mips -n nmt myihome (SMP8634 Media Server) -t _http._tcp. -p 8088 -b
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| 1045 root 1560 S < ./ms-mips start
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| 1046 nobody 39336 S ./httpd -d /mnt/syb8634/server -f /mnt/syb8634/server/httpd.conf
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| 1047 nobody 39336 S ./httpd -d /mnt/syb8634/server -f /mnt/syb8634/server/httpd.conf
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| 1048 nobody 39336 S ./httpd -d /mnt/syb8634/server -f /mnt/syb8634/server/httpd.conf
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| 1049 nobody 39336 S ./httpd -d /mnt/syb8634/server -f /mnt/syb8634/server/httpd.conf
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| 1050 nobody 39336 S ./httpd -d /mnt/syb8634/server -f /mnt/syb8634/server/httpd.conf
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| 1059 root 4348 S /mnt/syb8634/bin/nmbd -D
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| 1061 root 9084 S /mnt/syb8634/bin/smbd -D
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| 1063 root 9084 S /mnt/syb8634/bin/smbd -D
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| 1098 root 1948 S /mnt/syb8634/bin/btpd -d /opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives/HARD_DISK/.btpd -p 8881 --bw-in 0 --bw-out 0 --max
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| 4243 root 1944 S /bin/sh
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| 4252 root 1940 R ps -w
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| / # cat /proc/filesystems
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| nodev sysfs
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| nodev rootfs
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| nodev bdev
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| nodev proc
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| nodev sockfs
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| nodev usbfs
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| nodev pipefs
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| nodev tmpfs
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| nodev devpts
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| ext3
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| ext2
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| cramfs
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| nodev ramfs
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| vfat
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| iso9660
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| hfsplus
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| nodev nfs
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| nodev nfs4
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| nodev nfsd
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| nodev cifs
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| ntfs
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| udf
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| nodev rpc_pipefs
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| The main player appears to be something called '''mono''', but I expect it actually uses a few depending on format. The internal GUI appears to live:
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| / # ls -l /opt/sybhttpd/default/
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9857 Dec 31 21:19 display.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8427 Dec 31 21:19 dvd.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6278 Dec 31 21:19 dvd_password.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6947 Dec 31 21:19 dvdpwd.html
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 514 500 36712 Dec 18 23:05 filemanager.cgi
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7244 Dec 31 21:19 maintenance.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8416 Dec 31 21:19 media_server.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9837 Dec 31 21:19 network.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7303 Dec 31 21:19 network_manual.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6853 Dec 31 21:19 network_share.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8251 Dec 31 21:19 network_wireless_manual.html
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 514 500 82920 Dec 18 23:05 nmtwizard.cgi
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9786 Dec 31 21:19 preferences.htm
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 185 Dec 31 21:19 restore_factory.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 258 Dec 31 21:19 server_update.html
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 514 500 498564 Dec 18 23:05 setups.cgi
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 514 500 1663388 Dec 18 23:03 smbclient.cgi
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 514 500 37352 Dec 18 23:05 start.cgi
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7180 Dec 31 21:19 sys_change_password.html
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| drwxr-xr-x 3 514 500 0 Dec 18 23:05 torrent
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7432 Dec 31 21:19 torrent_setting.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 248 Dec 31 21:19 update.html
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| drwxr-xr-x 2 514 500 0 Dec 18 23:05 upnp
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 514 500 30116 Dec 18 23:05 upnpnat
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| -rwxr-xr-x 1 514 500 98436 Dec 18 23:05 webservices.cgi
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9417 Dec 31 21:19 webservices_edit.html
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| -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7761 Dec 31 21:19 webservices_list.html
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| But personally, I am not so interested in any of that.
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| === Step 4 - Enabling Telnet in a new installation ===
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| The latest version of the installation appears to have trimmed a lot of fat in the install.
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| I found this page and was able to install telnet, but here's how I did it:
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| 1. I removed the drive from my PCH, and hooked it up via USB enclosure to my PC
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| Windows users: Download and install [http://www.fs-driver.org/download.html EXT2IFS] (Warning! This might not work correctly, I haven't tested it)
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| 2. Mounted the first partition
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| 3. Downloaded [http://nolnol.awardspace.com/busybox26.php busybox26 binary] and installed it to /syb8634/bin/busybox26
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| chmod 755 busybox26
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| 4. Opened /syb8634/etc/ftpserver.sh in text editor
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| 5. Added the following line to the end of the Start() directive
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| /mnt/syb8634/bin/busybox26 telnetd -l /bin/sh -p 23 &
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| 6. Added the following line to the end of the Stop() directive
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| killall busybox26
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| 7. Reinstalled the drive into the PCH and turned it on, Telnet was running.
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| == Enabling telnetd and change subtitle font via PHP ==
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| ''An alternative method to enable telnet and changing the subtitle font has been provided by the user gshock on NMT's forum:''
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| Using Lundman's guide to starting telnet on NMT, you can replace the fonts used for subtitles. Swapping \bin\arial.ttf with any truetype font will change their appearance. I'm using Bookman Antiquita, it looks so much better then Arial.
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| You can also run your own custom PHP scripts by browsing to them with the stream command:
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| http://popcorn:8088/stream/file=/share/Scripts/filetest.php?cmd=echo Hello world
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| </pre>
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| The PHP script is sending a shell command "<code>echo Hello world</code>" to the OS.
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| The .sh scripts in /mnt/syb8634/server are writable from Apache, so you may be able to make PHP scripts that will easily enable/disable telnet without removing Popcorn's HDD or messing with the first few steps in Lundman's wiki (For those who are lazy or just don't want to remove the Popcorn HDD, but want telnet.).
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| (...)
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| The Popcorn Hour looks for arial.ttf. If it can't find it, it goes back to the main menu after showing the buffering screen.
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| Download Popcorn Scripts: [http://nolnol.awardspace.com/PopcornPHPv2.php PHP Scripts] (version 2)
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| These are two scripts to make the process more painless.
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| Telnet.php enables/disables telnet without removing the hard drive. Font.php swaps (or restores) the active font.
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| <br>
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| To use Telnet.php:
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| * Put Telnet.php on the Popcorn hard disk.
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| * Browse to it: <pre>http://popcorn:8088/stream/file=/share/PopcornDev/Main.php</pre>
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| * Click Enable. It will say "Success, Telnet enabled".
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| * On the NMT: go to Setup -> NMT Applications.
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| * Stop myiHome server. Start it again, telnetd will start with it. . Note: You have to manually start myiHome after telnet is installed (it turns off myiHome automatically, but doesn't turn it back on again after installation finishes.).
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| To use Font.php:
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| * First run the telnet script. It CHMODs all the fonts to 0777.
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| * Put Font.php and any fonts on the Popcorn hard disk.
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| * Edit Font.php and change the FONT_PATH to wherever your fonts are stored. The default is \Scripts\fonts.
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| * Browse: <pre>http://popcorn:8088/stream/file=/share/Scripts/Font.php</pre>
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| * It should list the fonts in your font path. Click on any font to install it, or click the restore button to return to the default font.
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| Make sure <code>popcorn</code> is the IP address of your player, ie. <pre>http://192.168.1.107:8088/stream/file=/share/PopcornDev/Main.php</pre>
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| NMT Apps needs to be installed and MyiHome needs to be running for this to work (although it's always running, by default ).
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| * I disclaim all responsibility in the event your NMT, PC or living space combusts as a result of using these scripts or the information included in this post. Use it at your own risk.
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| ''Note that the first release of the PHP scripts overwrites original scripts without backing them up, and recent changes in NMT firmware releases may break this solution. Second release is meant to be viewed from the web browser on the Popcorn/NMT. You can access it from a networked computer, but it will be missing images etc. It runs /bin/busybox telnetd instead of /usr/sbin/telnetd, so hopefully it will be more compatible with the new firmware.
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| ''
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| == Enabling telnetd via USB ==
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| ''The user Erlis has contributed with a convenient way to enable telnetd via a USB device without the need of an internal HDD.
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| 1. Download the compiled [http://nolnol.awardspace.com/busybox26.php busybox26 binary] and put it in the root folder of the USB device.
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| 2. Create the '''script.cgi''' file in the same location with the following content:
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| <pre>
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| #!/bin/sh
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| echo "Content-Length: 29";
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| echo "Content-type: text/html";
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| echo "";
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| /opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives/USB_DRIVE_A-1/busybox26 telnetd -l /bin/sh -p 23 &
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| echo "Telnetd started on port 23............";
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| exit 0;
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| </pre>
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| 3. Create the '''telnet.html''' file in the same location with thte following content:
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| <pre>
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| <a href="http://localhost.drives:8883/USB_DRIVE_A-1/script.cgi">Telnetd</a>
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| </pre>
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| Now insert the USB device in the Popcorn Hour and navigate to it from the Media Source start page. Click on the telnet.html file and activate. If all goes well your TV screen turns white and reads "Telnetd started on port 23..........." .
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| Note that if you have previously inserted a USB device you might get the wrong path, e.g. USB_DRIVE_B-1. To avoid this, unplug all USB devices and reboot the Popcorn Hour previous to attempt this method. And beware of unplugging the USB device while executing.
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| A zipped package containing all the files needed are available here: http://erlis.se/PCH/telnetd-usb.zip
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| == Enabling telnetd via SMB or NFS share ==
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| Cut and paste the following files to a directory on a share.
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| ===telnet.cgi===
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| Please modify BUSYBOX and STARTPATH to reflect your environment.
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| <pre>
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| #!/bin/sh
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| echo "Content-Length: 29";
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| echo "Content-type: text/html";
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| echo "";
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| # don't change the basepath
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| BASEPATH=/opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives
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| #!/bin/sh
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| echo "Content-Length: 30";
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| echo "Content-type: text/html";
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| echo "";
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| STARTPATH=/opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives/NETWORK_SHARE/the_server_name/the_path_to_the_binary
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| BUSYBOX=busybox26
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| cp $STARTPATH/$BUSYBOX /tmp
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| # enabled busybox as telnet
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| ln -sf /tmp/$BUSYBOX /usr/bin/telnetd
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| # maybe you want an editor as well?
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| #ln -sf /tmp/$BUSYBOX /usr/bin/vi
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| # and netstat?
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| #ln -sf /tmp/$BUSYBOX /usr/bin/netstat
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| echo "Telnetd starting on port 23......... ";
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| telnetd -l /bin/sh -p 23 &
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| exit 0;
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| </pre>
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| Don't forget make the cgi file executable via chmod +x telnet.cgi (look at other solutions above for how to do this in windows).
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| ===telnet.html===
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| And save this file in the same directory, don't forget to change the path!
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| <pre
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| <html>
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| <body>
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| <h2>
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| <a href="http://localhost.drives:8883/NETWORK_SHARE/the_serv_name/the_path/telnet.cgi">Enable Telnetd</a>
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| </h2>
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| </body>
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| </html>
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| </pre>
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| ===busybox26===
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| I'm using the binary from the above USB example: [http://mekk.com/popcorn/busybox26 busybox26]. Save it in the same directory as the above files.
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| You can also find telnet.cgi and telnet.html at the above server.
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| To enabled the above hack, navigate to your server (in file mode) and select the telnet.html file and press "Enable Telnetd"
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