Having just thrown back a Buffalo LinkStation 250GB back as it claimed
to work with Unix but only allowed Samba mounts, I got a LinkSys NSLU2
and a couple of 250GB LaCiE drives.

However, I haven't managed to get into the slug.  Following
instructions, I found the telnet.cgi file and enabled telnet then
looked on the (formatted) drive.  This did not contain, as was
suggested on tomsnetworking.com page, useful files like /etc/passwd -
just a lost+found and a Public directory and user_quota that was a
binary file.  The firmware version is V2.3R24.  I see that the telnet
facilities have been disabled at V2.3R25 but this is even less useful. 
Since I can't change the password, I can't use the device.

So one of my LaCie drives is currently connected to a Linux box (I
found one with USB2) and I have cross-mounted 4 other boxes onto it and
rsnapshot is running...  However I would prefer to have this as a
separate exercise on the network.

Why don't they just enable nfs mounting on port 2209 and run the nfs
daemon?  It wouldn't take too much I would have thought.

Does anyone have a clue how to get into this box without taking it to
pieces?


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