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? -- Loggy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Loggy's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3977 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=21202 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/unix
