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[admin@Router root]$ ipkg list_installed
coreutils - 6.7-3 - Bunch of heavyweight *nix core utilities
cron - 4.1-5 - Standard vixie cron, with cron.d addition
diffutils - 2.8.1-4 - contains gnu diff, cmp, sdiff and diff3 to display differences between and among text files
expat - 2.0.0-6 - XML Parser library
findutils - 4.2.30-1 - File finding utilities
fontconfig - 2.3.2-4 - Font configuration library
freetype - 2.1.10-4 - Free truetype library
gconv-modules - 2.2.5-6 - Provides gconv modules missing from the firmware. These are used by glibc's iconv() implementation.
glib - 2.6.6-6 - The GLib library of C routines.
gnuplot - 4.2.rc2-5 - Command-line driven interactive data and function plotting utility
groff - 1.19.2-1 - front-end for the groff document formatting system
ipkg-opt - 0.99.163-9 - The Itsy Package Manager
less - 394-3 - Less file browser
libbt - 1.05-5 - a C library implementing the core BitTorrent protocol
libcurl - 7.16.2-1 - Curl is a command line tool for transferring files with URL syntax, supporting FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, GOPHER, TELNET, DICT, FI
libgd - 2.0.34-1 - An ANSI C library for the dynamic creation of images
libjpeg - 6b-2 - collection of jpeg tools
libpng - 1.2.16-1 - Portable Network Graphics Libraries
libuclibc++ - 0.2.2-4 - C++ standard library designed for use in embedded systems
logrotate - 3.7.1-4 - Rotates, compresses, removes and mails system log files.
man - 1.5p-4 - unix manual page reader
man-pages - 2.33-3 - unix manual pages
mc - 4.5.55-6 - Midnight Commander File Manager
nano - 2.0.4-1 - A pico like editor
ncurses - 5.6-1 - NCurses libraries
ncursesw - 5.6-1 - NCurses libraries with wide char support.
openssl - 0.9.7m-1 - Openssl provides the ssl implementation in libraries libcrypto and libssl, and is needed by many other applications and librari
popt - 1.7-2 - A C library for parsing command line parameters.
procps - 3.2.7-4 - PROCPS System Utilities
readline - 5.2-2 - The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are
samba2 - 2.2.12-1 - Lightweight Samba suite provides file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients.
screen - 4.0.3-2 - A screen manager that supports multiple logins on single terminal
termcap - 1.3.1-2 - Terminal emulation library
thttpd - 2.25b-5 - thttpd is a lightweight http server
transmission - 0.6+r1692-1 - lightweight BitTorrent client and daemon with WWW interface
uclibc-opt - 0.9.28-12 - micro C library for embedded Linux systems
xinetd - 2.3.14-6 - Highly configurable, modular and secure inetd
zlib - 1.2.3-2 - zlib is a library implementing the 'deflate' compression system.
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transmission.conf
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# Configuration
# NOTE: no spaces around the = sign
# the config will be sourced (eg. . transmission.conf)
SOURCE=/opt/torrents/source
WORK=/opt/torrents/work
TARGET=/opt/torrents/target
#MAILTO=torrent@somedomain.com
#MAILFROM=torrent@somedomain.com
MAILOPT="-smail.somedomain.com -f"
USER=admin
GROUP=root
DATE_FORMAT="%d %h %H:%M"
# Transmission daemon variables
PIDFILE=/opt/var/run/transmission.pid
ACTIVE=/opt/torrents/active-torrents.txt
HOME=/opt/torrents
WATCHDOG=300
LISTENING_PORT=65534
# set SPEED in kB/s or -1 for unlimited
UPLOAD_SPEED=-1
DOWNLOAD_SPEED=-1
#UPLOAD_SPEED=41
#DOWNLOAD_SPEED=180
# change SYSLOG from /tmp/syslog.log to
SYSLOG=/opt/var/log/messages
#Uncomment the following for UPNP NAT traversal
#NAT_TRAVERSAL=--nat-traversal
# Seed torrent after completition (YES or NO)
AUTOSEED="YES"
# Creating graphical log of transfer with gnuplot
# can be very site specific issue. See transmission.cgi
# how this variables are used.
GNUPLOT=/opt/bin/gnuplot
GNUPLOT_COMMAND=${WORK}/transfer.gnuplot
GNUPLOT_DATA=${WORK}/transfer.data
GNUPLOT_OUTPUT=/opt/share/www/transfer.png
HTTP_IMG_LOCATION=../transfer.png
#TZ offset in seconds. Use +- sign. DST manually
TIMEZONE_OFFSET=+3600
#Colors for command line. # comment out if not needed
GREEN="\033[32;1m"
#NC="\033[0m"
#BACK_UP="\033[1K\033[0G"
NORMAL="\033[0m"
WARN="\033[33;1m"
BAD="\033[31;1m"
BOLD="\033[1m"
GOOD="\033[32;1m"
swat
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[admin@Router root]$ ps axf
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ? S 0:01 /sbin/init
2 ? S 0:00 [keventd]
3 ? SN 0:00 [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
4 ? S 0:00 [kswapd]
5 ? S 0:00 [bdflush]
6 ? S 0:00 [kupdated]
7 ? S 0:00 [mtdblockd]
59 ? S 0:00 telnetd
64 ? S 0:00 httpd vlan1
69 ? S 0:00 klogd
70 ? S 0:00 dnsmasq
71 ? S 0:00 syslogd -m 0 -O /tmp/syslog.log -S -l 7
72 ? S 0:00 snmpd -c /tmp/snmpd.conf
76 ? Ss 0:01 nas /tmp/nas.lan.conf /tmp/nas.lan.pid lan
79 ? S 0:00 [khubd]
88 ? Ss 0:00 rcamdmain
93 ? S 0:00 [usb-storage-0]
94 ? S 0:00 [scsi_eh_0]
100 ? Ss 0:00 pppd file /tmp/ppp/options.wan0
102 ? Ss 0:00 infosvr br0
103 ? Ss 0:00 watchdog
105 ? Ss 0:00 \_ ntp
114 ? S 0:00 dropbear
180 ? Rs 0:01 \_ dropbear
181 pts/0 Ss 0:00 \_ -sh
227 pts/0 R+ 0:00 \_ ps axf
115 ? S 0:00 [kjournald]
119 ? S 0:00 [kjournald]
127 ? S 0:00 stupid-ftpd
166 ? S 0:00 upnp -D -L br0 -W ppp0
179 ? Ss 0:00 cron - 4.1-5 - Standard vixie cron, with cron.d addition
vielleicht zieht ja einer von euch wo dran es liegt.