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Last edited by back2basic; 14-11-2007 at 18:41.
Openwrt or Custom Firmware on asus? - http://wl700ge.hezik.nl/ - Http://wl700g.homelinux.net
My ASUS collection: WL500gp(80GB usb-hdd - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 7.09) | WL700gE(250GB - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09rc1)
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Last edited by back2basic; 12-11-2007 at 12:03.
Openwrt or Custom Firmware on asus? - http://wl700ge.hezik.nl/ - Http://wl700g.homelinux.net
My ASUS collection: WL500gp(80GB usb-hdd - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 7.09) | WL700gE(250GB - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09rc1)
Really nice but i cant install Kamikaze i dont know how and i dont understand how to config. I have than no Asus GUI or
Openwrt or Custom Firmware on asus? - http://wl700ge.hezik.nl/ - Http://wl700g.homelinux.net
My ASUS collection: WL500gp(80GB usb-hdd - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 7.09) | WL700gE(250GB - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09rc1)
This is OK for bittorrent, but it isn't quite a full "download master", is it?
I notice that it can use wget to fetch a .torrent file. So how about any other file (say an .iso file or a .tar.bz2 file) ... but for a large file in its own right, whithout any .torrent associated with it?
For example, this is a link to a recent-rlease Linux livecd, which is a 473Mb .iso file.
ftp://zenwalk.mirrors.tds.net/pub/li...k-live-4.8.iso
Is there any way I can use ECTC as a remote command input means of getting the wl700ge box to use wget to download a large .iso file like that? Most of the mechanisims are there already ... it would only require the exisiting script to stop after the wget download step if the requested file was not a .torrent file ... and the whole thing could then become a replacement for "download master".
Is that possible?
I use mldonkey with sancho (client program) for remote connection. A web based client is enabled by default.
Sollie.
I already have that running, and it works well, except for one thing: it does not seem to allow me to use the web interface to it from the wider internet.
I can use the mldonkey web interface, the telnet interface or a program such as sancho form machines on the local lan side of the router, but occasionally when I am, shall we say, not at home ... I want to connect to the wl700ge and start it downloading a large file so that it might be ready by the time I do get home. To do that, the web interface has to be usable from the wider internet.