Hoe ziet de file twonkyvision-mediaserver.ini eruit?
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Hoe ziet de file twonkyvision-mediaserver.ini eruit?
Remove the '/'. You're trying to create the directory under the root.
[admin@(none) etc]$ mkdir samba
These files are located in flash, so they are really read-only. I would think you must build a new flash image to change these files.
I have tried using a script for updating my DynDNS on a regular basis. After about a day DynDNS blocked me because of excessive updating.
Of course my script was different from yours, but the...
When you use a cable or DSL modem, the WL500 usually doesn't know its external IP address. This is a problem for the built-in DynDNS client (accessible through the web pages), because that client...
Hi George,
This works:
kill `ps | grep "busybox_httpd" | grep -v "grep" | awk '{print $1}' `
I am impressed that someone finally managed to find a way to spin down HDDs. I understand that Oleg was the hero (again).
Because I did not know of this solution at the time, I have bought an...
My advise would be to use TwonkyMusic. I have it running together with the Noxon II; it just runs great. I have written a how-to on how to install it, I hope that you will be able to repeat it from...
Last weekend I upgraded to the latest version of TwonkyMusic. Here are my experiences.
Again, I downloaded and unzipped the software for the WL-HDD. There are two new subdirectories; plugins and...
@max2950: Unfortunately this will not do for me, because I will be replacing the devices all the time with new ones (I will be using it for programming and testing the devices). So I really need an...
I want to connect a number of embedded devices to my WL500gx. Each device should be assigned an IP address depending on the LAN port it is connected to.
Does anybody know if it is possible to...
I don't have the full output of your 'iptables --list' commands, but you will have to watch the order in which rules are listed.
You should have those lines at or near the top of the tables.
Are...
Please enter the command 'iptables --list' and see if you have an entry like this:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
ACCEPT tcp -- ...
Do you mount the drive in your post-boot file? Try mounting it in the post-mount file. You should have a more robust mount there. See here for some info on this (see under 'Mounting the partitions on...
Background
I have a lot of MP3's and I own an Asus WL500gx and a Terratec Noxon 2 (great machine by the way). So, what would make more sense than to connect the two of them and serve the songs...
Hier findest du weitere Informationen: http://www.wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=5092
Ich brauch noch ein paar Informationen:
Wie greifst du an? (ftp, Samba)
Wie ist der Drive formattiert? (ext3, fat)
Schau bitte mal die Rechten von die Verzeignisse an im Telnet Session....
Maybe you should take a look in your PREROUTING table.
iptables --list -t nat
I have an external website and use these commands:
[admin@asus sbin]$ cat post-firewall
#!/bin/sh
Tested: WORKING!
Model: WL-500gx
Firmware: 1.9.2.7-7c
Device:
Brandname: Western Digital
Brandtype: 3.5" External Harddisk USB 2.0
USB Interface: USB 2.0
Info:
USB chip: ??
Maybe you could share your newly acquired knowledge with the rest of us?
I am also planning to install TwonkyVision and I am looking for other peoples expeciences.
Ik heb ook ontzettend lang gezocht naar een drive die zelf een spin-down doet. Een paar dagen geleden kwam ik via kieskeurig.nl op het spoor van de Western Digital MyBook Essential 250GB. Volgens de...
Gerade ein Western Digital MyBook Essential 250GB gekauft.
Und ... nach einige Zeit idle macht er spin-down.
Was auch Schoen ist: er bleibt richtig kalt wenn in idle Mode.
Ich habe lange gesucht...
I have the same question as Mr.Good so I contacted Hitachi Customer support.
Here is the reply I got.
It sounds promising, but I am still not entirely sure. :(
I've got it working like tokyoturnip wanted.
Here is my post-firewall:
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING 1 -i $1 -p tcp --dport 443 -j DNAT --to $4:22
/usr/sbin/iptables...
Check if the file ipkg is in that location:
ls /opt/bin
If it is, make it executable:
chmod 755 /opt/bin/ipkg
Otherwise, something probably went wrong during the ipkg tutorial.