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Hi
Im new at this:-)
First, im not interested in altering the orinal firmware more than necessary but i would like to connect to the DS106e through telnet with root rights.
So i would like to know; Can the "hack" --> http://oinkzwurgl.org/software/ssods/dl.php?file=syno-telnet-r2.zip
do the trick?
This is just to be sure cause as said before im new at this:-)
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roamingstudio
2006-10-11, 00:52
There is also info on the http://www.nslu2-linux.org/ website.
There is also info on the http://www.nslu2-linux.org/ website.
Do you mean this guide?
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DS101/EnableTelnet
I have seen it, but nothing makes me sure that it works with the DS106e
flipflip
2006-10-11, 01:34
So i would like to know; Can the "hack" --> http://oinkzwurgl.org/software/ssods/dl.php?file=syno-telnet-r2.zip
do the trick?
Yes (as the README.txt inside says..). And as it is written on http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DS101/EnableTelnet.
Yes (as the README.txt inside says..). And as it is written on http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DS101/EnableTelnet.
Okay thx for reply.
I will try this when i get home.
Another question: Have this been testet with the new beta firmware from synology?
http://www.synology.com/enu/support/beta/DS106_DS106e_4xx_Oct_06_01.php
I dont have a clue if the firmware version have anything to do with this hack to work or not, therefore this question:-)
flipflip
2006-10-11, 02:42
Another question: Have this been testet with the new beta firmware from synology?
http://www.synology.com/enu/support/beta/DS106_DS106e_4xx_Oct_06_01.php
No it has not been tested. But it works with *all* firmware revisions, no matter how old or how new. If it doesn't, then the patch fails without doing something (as described in README.txt).
Btw, do not install beta firmwares as you will not be able to downgrade back to the old stable version. Also "stable" releases of the firmware are rather "beta". So I wouldn't try a beta beta version :-)
No it has not been tested. But it works with *all* firmware revisions, no matter how old or how new. If it doesn't, then the patch fails without doing something (as described in README.txt).
This is not descriped in the README.txt but thanks though.
Btw, do not install beta firmwares as you will not be able to downgrade back to the old stable version. Also "stable" releases of the firmware are rather "beta". So I wouldn't try a beta beta version :-)
Okay:-)
I'll not upgrade to the beta firmware then.
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