I put the noip binary on a web server on my host and then ran wget
from the router while I was on /var that seems to be writeable.

Lior

On 6/29/05, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Lior Kesos wrote:
> 
> > Well the cross compile went suprisely smooth.
> > I downloaded the uclibc cross compiler and had no problems whatsoever.
> > I then placed the noip binary on the /var (which is writable) and was
> > very proud to be able to runit off my router with the dilema if to
> > actually integrate it into the router's initscript a thing that may
> > break it if I make a mistake creating the rooydisk and so forth...
> 
> What tool did you use to place the compiled binary in the router. Mine
> is locked, I cannot upload into it through ssh or anything else. I can
> write a shell script to tunnel base64 data if needed ;-). It is also
> modified somehow. The first router I had worked differently than this
> one. For example its dproxy is running but it does not work anymore. I
> will take it back to nezeq eventually as it looks like it was hacked by
> someone (not me).
> 
> Peter
> 


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Lior Kesos

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