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== Enabling telnetd ==
== Enabling telnetd ==


It all started with a theory that since the FTPD, NFSD, and SMBD all lived on the HDD (since indeed, it would be pointless to run them if you had no storage) 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. But maybe I could wrap FTPD in a shell script or similar and see if I can not somehow gleam more information.
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 gleam more information.

Revision as of 01:45, 31 December 2007

Enabling telnetd

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 gleam more information.