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« Reply #315 on: May 24, 2008, 09:41:03 AM »

Dear MGB111 aficionados, a while ago I posted some questions on the Airlive WMU-6500FS thread that have yet to benefit from your attention and devotion, and I'd like to invite you kindly to visit that thread, hoping that you may be of help. I won't repost them here, on pains of redundancy.

Many thanks,

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« Reply #316 on: May 24, 2008, 10:29:50 AM »

ok ^^

in the end i did uptade my FW, but i'm still using -f as it keep on give me same "taint kernel" message.

withouf -f work:
[root@gatefs ~]# insmod /mnt/C/sys/etc/modules/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_recent.o
[root@gatefs ~]# lsmod
Module                 Size  Used by    Tainted: PF
ipt_recent            7660  0 (unused)
tun                      3248  3


tainted is from wifi module (currently unloaded at me)
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« Reply #317 on: May 24, 2008, 21:16:57 PM »

Is it possible to update with OPENWRT?
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« Reply #318 on: May 24, 2008, 22:06:39 PM »

Hi all

After finding this board and having to read a lot i've managed a lot with my Airlive WMU-6500FS.
But there are still more questions than answers.

I am everything but a linux expert....
But I managed to set up my Dreambox and my dBox2, so a low skill in linux is available to me.

I want my 6500FS to replaye my PC (acting as a server).
Setting up several shared directories with the 'basic' firmware was not possible.
So i've installed JKR's updates and got the NFS server running.
I've allso been able to install mlDonkey and MC (looks like the former Norton Commander I know from my MSDos time *g*)

And now some of my questions...

Do I have to update my firmware to b2 (installed) or b4 (newest one) before installing JKR's updates?
Or do those updates have the actual firmware installed?
Installing a new firmware caused lot of trouble every time I've tried that by the WebUI.
I had to reset several times via the program provided with my box, then start a new instance of that program and update by that new instance.
Sometimes it worked - sometimes not (just killing the window / box without any activity on the LED panel and still having the old software after reboot)

How do I setup an NFS client on my windows pc's.
Programs are available (server is acting as a NFS server)
group and passwd taken from the 6500FS or how should I set up that to create accounts for several pc's?

How can I permanently (boot resistant) add users and rights for NFS on the 6500FS?
- I want my dBox to use 6500FS for recordings and MP3 storage and CIFS of FTP are much too slow
- I want to mount more than one directory at the same time (doesn't work with the official firmware)

Is it normal, that my external hard drives are not recognized under ext2 (3???)
I've put the internal 6500FS HDD with my first tries in an external case and connected it to the USB slot.... Nothing found?Huh No HDD connected?Huh Very Strange!!!
FAT and FAT32 work, NTFS makes problem (writing is impossible, but that was documented here), and speed is in every case quite bad (1 MB/s is maximum when copying files from USB-HDD to internal HDD)

Anyway, this is a really great board and without it I'ld have sent back my 6500FS after less than a week....


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« Reply #319 on: May 25, 2008, 11:21:10 AM »


Hi Kael,
I`m new here, but I`ve observed this tread for a long time already and managed to configure my box almost perfectly working. Many thanks to all here.
Probably the last thing to setup is  fail2ban.
Did you manage to make fail2ban working? I succesfully loaded additional kernel module as you and JKR described on previous page, but I`m not sure which fail2ban compilation to install. There are too many versions available.
I did not locate it on JKR`s site...
So I would also appreciate if you may provide some tips on which version to install and how to configure it.
Thanks.
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« Reply #320 on: May 25, 2008, 23:55:35 PM »

Can anyone tell me why all of the connections on my device are so slow at file transfer, it takes for ever to even transfer the smallest of files.

Also can this device be connected directly to a PC's USB port for a faster transfer rate or will this not work? 

And are both of the USB ports USB2? Wink

Thanks..
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« Reply #321 on: May 26, 2008, 08:37:58 AM »

@ Dynia :

I finally got Fail2ban working on the device, all you have to download is the tar sources, kernel modules and kernel extra modules, and configure as described on the fail2ban website (only fail2ban.conf and jail.conf), you can run without to use compiled package as it is python utility.

You also need some to insmod ipt_recent

The last thing i would like to get is Sendmail and whois on the device to receive notification mails when fail2ban detects something. Maybe i missed a file again on JKR website ^^

Feel free to ask if you've got questions.
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« Reply #322 on: May 26, 2008, 08:53:46 AM »

Can anyone tell me why all of the connections on my device are so slow at file transfer, it takes for ever to even transfer the smallest of files.

Also can this device be connected directly to a PC's USB port for a faster transfer rate or will this not work? 

And are both of the USB ports USB2? Wink

My complaints about the lousy USB transfer speed (see the Airlive WMU-6500FS forum) have so far remained unanswered. Well, it may be that there's no answer--meaning "that's the way it is by design" Roll Eyes At any rate, here's hoping you're luckier than me.

P.S. If you get transfer rates better than 1M/s, please lemme know.
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« Reply #323 on: May 26, 2008, 18:42:01 PM »


The last thing i would like to get is Sendmail and whois on the device to receive notification mails when fail2ban detects something. Maybe i missed a file again on JKR website ^^

ssmtp, msmtp, mailx, mailutils - your choice  (;
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« Reply #324 on: May 26, 2008, 20:02:52 PM »

Can anyone tell me why all of the connections on my device are so slow at file transfer, it takes for ever to even transfer the smallest of files.

Also can this device be connected directly to a PC's USB port for a faster transfer rate or will this not work? 

And are both of the USB ports USB2? Wink

My complaints about the lousy USB transfer speed (see the Airlive WMU-6500FS forum) have so far remained unanswered. Well, it may be that there's no answer--meaning "that's the way it is by design" Roll Eyes At any rate, here's hoping you're luckier than me.

P.S. If you get transfer rates better than 1M/s, please lemme know.


I will do... its a pain in the ass aint it, its just so so slow
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« Reply #325 on: May 26, 2008, 20:08:49 PM »

I think its about time the forum administrator gives us a fixed MGB111 how to section and lets only a couple of people modify it otherwise this post will go on forever..

Its just a thought! Wink
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« Reply #326 on: May 26, 2008, 20:18:09 PM »

Im using my mgb111 with my xbox360 at the moment to share media files, im thinking about trying to set it up as a website server, im using a 200gig drive has anyone got any recomendations on what partions (if any) i should use for this scenerio and what server script should i use?

Has anyone here done this succesfully? Grin


Im mainly hoping to build a private forum, has anyone got any good forum scripts knocking about. Im guessing it will have to be in PHP, CGI, Perl ?
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« Reply #327 on: May 26, 2008, 21:53:32 PM »

@ JKR : yes i finally put xmail on the device but don't know if this will work with fail2ban, can tell me if the server works "out of the tar file "? or do i need to fully configure it? (maybe you've got some good how to about this...

I also seen gwhois and did install your latest PERL 5.8 and libs essential tar, but i got this error when trying gwhois or whois :

syntax error at /mnt/C/sys/etc/gwhois/pattern line 6, near ":"
Compilation failed in require at /usr/bin/whois line 91.

got an idea about this? am i missing a file?
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« Reply #328 on: May 27, 2008, 06:33:45 AM »

Is it possible to update with OPENWRT?
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« Reply #329 on: May 27, 2008, 07:11:13 AM »

romizt : as far as i know, this is not possible
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