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chumbyhackerboard:rootfs [2012/02/08 23:33]
kaleberg /psp/network_config
chumbyhackerboard:rootfs [2012/02/09 01:17]
kaleberg Added server starting stuff (thank you Dave)
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 For: /​psp/​network_config For: /​psp/​network_config
  
-<​configuration allocation="​dhcp"​ key="​password"​ encoding="​ascii"​ +     <​configuration allocation="​dhcp"​ key="​password"​ encoding="​ascii"​ 
-                encryption="​WPA2"​ auth="​WPAPSK"​ hwaddr="​00:​D0:​4B:​32:​15:​32"​ +                   ​encryption="​WPA2"​ auth="​WPAPSK"​ hwaddr="​00:​D0:​4B:​32:​15:​32"​ 
-                ssid="​wifinetwork"​ type="​wlan"​ />  ​+                   ​ssid="​wifinetwork"​ type="​wlan"​ />  ​
                 ​                 ​
      This sets up a WiFi connection using WPA2 authentication for the wifinetwork with the password password.      This sets up a WiFi connection using WPA2 authentication for the wifinetwork with the password password.
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 /​etc/​init.d/​rcS.background starts the daemons - you might want to add /​usr/​bin/​sshd and/or /​usr/​bin/​inetd /​etc/​init.d/​rcS.background starts the daemons - you might want to add /​usr/​bin/​sshd and/or /​usr/​bin/​inetd
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 (sshd not started by default, clone the httpd line, note network must be up) (sshd not started by default, clone the httpd line, note network must be up)
 +
 +     By default, the HTTP daemon is started fairly far down in this script, at:
 +          # Now that the network is (presumably) up, run our simple webserver.
 +          [ "​x${IS_RECOVERY}"​ != "​x1"​ ] && /​usr/​sbin/​httpd -h /www
 +          ​
 +     This is a good place to start SSH and telnet:
 +          [ "​x${IS_RECOVERY}"​ != "​x1"​ ] && /sbin/sshd
 +          [ "​x${IS_RECOVERY}"​ != "​x1"​ ] && /​usr/​sbin/​telnetd
 +     
 +     The built in FTP server could be started by adding:
 +           [ "​x${IS_RECOVERY}"​ != "​x1"​ ] && tcpsvd -vE 0.0.0.0 21 ftpd /​files/​to/​serve &
 +
 +     But this FTP server does not support STOR, so you can get files from your CHB, but you cannot send them.
 +
 +     If you follow David Roberts'​ simple instructions,​ you can install the Pure FTP server which does work both ways.
 +     His instructions are at: http://​dave-r.posterous.com/​chumby-ftp
 +     He points you to the releases at: http://​download.pureftpd.org/​pub/​pure-ftpd/​releases/​
 +     The installation took about 15-20 minutes, because it involves recompiling the server, but it works.
 +     
 +     To run the Pure FTP server, add the line:
 +          [ "​x${IS_RECOVERY}"​ != "​x1"​ ] && /​mnt/​storage/​local/​sbin/​pure-ftpd &
  
 (add note about ntpdate after wifi is configured) (add note about ntpdate after wifi is configured)
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