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#46 Beitrag von hepp » Mo 30 Okt 2006, 15:01

Pedant hat geschrieben:@hepp,
da /hdd wohl doch existiert, wird die lokale Platte vermutlich als /hdd
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/var/hdd ist nach /hdd verlinkt (historisch).

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#47 Beitrag von DrStoned » Mo 30 Okt 2006, 15:34

@Pedant, ThulsaDoom und hepp

Vielen Dank für Eure Antworten, klappt jetzt wunderbar.
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#48 Beitrag von Pedant » Mo 30 Okt 2006, 15:34

Hallo hepp,

danke für die Info.
Ich verstehe Linux einfach nicht.
Gibt's auch ne Dbox mit MS-Dos 6.22?

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#49 Beitrag von petgun_download » Mo 30 Okt 2006, 17:12

Pedant hat geschrieben:Ich wüsste gern wie man syntaktisch den Zugriff aufs lokale Netz oder auf spezielle IPs beschränkt und wie man weitere Verzeichnisse freigibt.

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EXPORTS(5)                                                          EXPORTS(5)

NAME
      exports - NFS file systems being exported (for Kernel based NFS)

SYNOPSIS
      /etc/exports

DESCRIPTION
      The  file  /etc/exports serves as the access control list for file sys-
      tems which may be exported to NFS clients.  It is used  by  exportfs(8)
      to  give  information  to  mountd(8)  and  to the kernel based NFS file
      server daemon nfsd(8).
      The file format is similar to the SunOS exports file.  Each  line  con-
      tains  an  export  point  and  a  whitespace-separated  list of clients
      allowed to mount the file system at that point. Each listed client  may
      be  immediately  followed  by  a parenthesized, comma-separated list of
      export options for that client. No whitespace is  permitted  between  a
      client and its option list.
      Blank  lines  are  ignored.  A pound sign ("#") introduces a comment to
      the end of the line. Entries may be continued across newlines  using  a
      backslash.  If an export name contains spaces it should be quoted using
      double quotes. You can also specify spaces or other  unusual  character
      in  the export name using a backslash followed by the character code as
      three octal digits.

  Machine Name Formats
      NFS clients may be specified in a number of ways:

      single host
             This is the most common format. You may specify a host either by
             an abbreviated name recognized be the resolver, the fully quali-
             fied domain name, or an IP address.

      netgroups
             NIS netgroups may be given as @group.  Only  the  host  part  of
             each  netgroup  members  is consider in checking for membership.
             Empty host parts or those  containing  a  single  dash  (-)  are
             ignored.

      wildcards
             Machine names may contain the wildcard characters * and ?.  This
             can be used to make the exports file more compact; for instance,
             *.cs.foo.edu  matches  all  hosts  in the domain cs.foo.edu.  As
             these characters also match the dots in a domain name, the given
             pattern  will  also  match  all  hosts  within  any subdomain of
             cs.foo.edu.

      IP networks
             You can also export directories to all hosts  on  an  IP  (sub-)
             network simultaneously. This is done by specifying an IP address
             and netmask pair as address/netmask where  the  netmask  can  be
             specified  in  dotted-decimal  format,  or  as a contiguous mask
             length (for example, either `/255.255.252.0' or  `/22'  appended
             to the network base address result in identical subnetworks with
             10 bits of host). Wildcard characters generally do not  work  on
             IP  addresses, though they may work by accident when reverse DNS
             lookups fail.


  RPCSEC_GSS security
      To restrict access to an export using rpcsec_gss security, use the spe-
      cial   string  "gss/krb5"  as  the  client.   It  is  not  possible  to
      simultaneously require rpcsec_gss and to make requirements  on  the  IP
      address of the client.


  General Options
      exportfs understands the following export options:

      secure This option requires that requests originate on an internet port
             less than IPPORT_RESERVED (1024). This option is on by  default.
             To turn it off, specify insecure.

      rw     Allow  both  read  and  write  requests  on this NFS volume. The
             default is to disallow any request which changes the filesystem.
             This can also be made explicit by using the ro option.

      async  This  option  allows  the NFS server to violate the NFS protocol
             and reply to requests before any changes made  by  that  request
             have been committed to stable storage (e.g. disc drive).

             Using  this option usually improves performance, but at the cost
             that an unclean server restart (i.e. a crash) can cause data  to
             be lost or corrupted.

             In  releases  of nfs-utils upto and including 1.0.0, this option
             was the default.  In this  and  future  releases,  sync  is  the
             default,  and  async  must  be explicit requested if needed.  To
             help make system adminstrators aware of this change,  'exportfs'
             will issue a warning if neither sync nor async is specified.

      no_wdelay
             This  option has no effect if async is also set.  The NFS server
             will normally delay committing a write request to disc  slightly
             if  it  suspects  that  another  related write request may be in
             progress  or  may  arrive  soon.   This  allows  multiple  write
             requests  to  be  committed to disc with the one operation which
             can improve performance.  If an NFS server received mainly small
             unrelated requests, this behaviour could actually reduce perfor-
             mance, so no_wdelay is available to turn it  off.   The  default
             can be explicitly requested with the wdelay option.

      nohide This  option is based on the option of the same name provided in
             IRIX NFS.  Normally, if a server exports two filesystems one  of
             which  is  mounted  on  the  other, then the client will have to
             mount both filesystems explicitly to get access to them.  If  it
             just  mounts  the  parent, it will see an empty directory at the
             place where the other filesystem is mounted.  That filesystem is
             "hidden".

             Setting  the  nohide  option on a filesystem causes it not to be
             hidden, and an appropriately authorised client will be  able  to
             move  from  the  parent  to that filesystem without noticing the
             change.

             However, some NFS clients do not cope well with  this  situation
             as,  for  instance, it is then possible for two files in the one
             apparent filesystem to have the same inode number.

             The nohide option is currently only  effective  on  single  host
             exports.   It  does  not work reliably with netgroup, subnet, or
             wildcard exports.

             This option can be very useful in some situations, but it should
             be used with due care, and only after confirming that the client
             system copes with the situation effectively.

             The option can be explicitly disabled with hide.

      no_subtree_check
             This option disables subtree checking, which has  mild  security
             implications, but can improve reliability is some circumstances.

             If a subdirectory of a filesystem is  exported,  but  the  whole
             filesystem isn't then whenever a NFS request arrives, the server
             must check not only that the accessed file is in the appropriate
             filesystem  (which  is easy) but also that it is in the exported
             tree (which is harder). This check is called the  subtree_check.

             In  order  to  perform  this check, the server must include some
             information about the location of the file in  the  "filehandle"
             that  is  given  to  the  client.   This can cause problems with
             accessing files that are renamed while a client  has  them  open
             (though in many simple cases it will still work).

             subtree  checking  is  also  used to make sure that files inside
             directories to which only root has access can only  be  accessed
             if  the  filesystem is exported with no_root_squash (see below),
             even the file itself allows more general access.

             As a general guide, a home directory filesystem, which  is  nor-
             mally  exported  at  the  root and may see lots of file renames,
             should be exported with subtree checking disabled.  A filesystem
             which  is  mostly  readonly,  and at least doesn't see many file
             renames (e.g. /usr or /var) and for which subdirectories may  be
             exported,  should  probably  be  exported  with  subtree  checks
             enabled.

             The default of having subtree checks enabled, can be  explicitly
             requested with subtree_check.


      insecure_locks

      no_auth_nlm
             This  option (the two names are synonymous) tells the NFS server
             not to require authentication of locking requests (i.e. requests
             which  use  the  NLM  protocol).   Normally  the NFS server will
             require a lock request to hold a credential for a user  who  has
             read  access  to the file.  With this flag no access checks will
             be performed.

             Early NFS client implementations did not send  credentials  with
             lock  requests,  and  many current NFS clients still exist which
             are based on the old implementations.  Use this flag if you find
             that you can only lock files which are world readable.

             The  default  behaviour  of  requiring  authentication  for  NLM
             requests can be explicitly requested with either of the  synony-
             mous auth_nlm, or secure_locks.


      mountpoint=path

      mp     This  option  makes it possible to only export a directory if it
             has successfully been  mounted.   If  no  path  is  given  (e.g.
             mountpoint  or  mp)  then  the export point must also be a mount
             point.  If it isn't then the export point is not exported.  This
             allows you to be sure that the directory underneath a mountpoint
             will never be exported by accident if, for example, the filesys-
             tem failed to mount due to a disc error.

             If a path is given (e.g.  mountpoint=/path or mp=/path) then the
             nominted path must be a mountpoint for  the  exportpoint  to  be
             exported.

      fsid=num
             This  option forces the filesystem identification portion of the
             file handle and file attributes used  on  the  wire  to  be  num
             instead  of  a number derived from the major and minor number of
             the block device on which the filesystem is mounted.  Any 32 bit
             number  can  be  used,  but  it  must  be unique amongst all the
             exported filesystems.

             This can be useful for NFS failover, to ensure that both servers
             of  the  failover  pair  use  the  same NFS file handles for the
             shared  filesystem  thus  avoiding  stale  file  handles   after
             failover.

             Some  Linux  filesystems  are  not  mounted  on  a block device;
             exporting these via NFS requires the  use  of  the  fsid  option
             (although that may still not be enough).

             The  value   0 has a special meaning when use with NFSv4.  NFSv4
             has a concept of a root of the overall exported filesystem.  The
             export point exported with fsid=0 will be used as this root.


  User ID Mapping
      nfsd bases its access control to files on the server machine on the uid
      and gid provided in each NFS RPC request. The normal  behavior  a  user
      would expect is that she can access her files on the server just as she
      would on a normal file system. This requires that  the  same  uids  and
      gids  are used on the client and the server machine. This is not always
      true, nor is it always desirable.

      Very often, it is not desirable that the root user on a client  machine
      is also treated as root when accessing files on the NFS server. To this
      end, uid 0 is normally mapped to a different id: the  so-called  anony-
      mous or nobody uid. This mode of operation (called `root squashing') is
      the default, and can be turned off with no_root_squash.

      By default, exportfs chooses a uid and  gid  of  -2  (i.e.  65534)  for
      squashed access. These values can also be overridden by the anonuid and
      anongid options.  Finally, you can map all user requests to the  anony-
      mous uid by specifying the all_squash option.

      Here's the complete list of mapping options:
      root_squash
             Map  requests from uid/gid 0 to the anonymous uid/gid. Note that
             this does not apply to any other uids that might be equally sen-
             sitive, such as user bin.

      no_root_squash
             Turn  off root squashing. This option is mainly useful for disk-
             less clients.

      all_squash
             Map all uids and gids to the anonymous  user.  Useful  for  NFS-
             exported  public  FTP  directories, news spool directories, etc.
             The opposite option is no_all_squash, which is the default  set-
             ting.

      anonuid and anongid
             These  options  explicitly  set the uid and gid of the anonymous
             account.  This option is primarily useful  for  PC/NFS  clients,
             where you might want all requests appear to be from one user. As
             an example, consider the export entry for /home/joe in the exam-
             ple  section below, which maps all requests to uid 150 (which is
             supposedly that of user joe).

EXAMPLE
      # sample /etc/exports file
      /               master(rw) trusty(rw,no_root_squash)
      /projects       proj*.local.domain(rw)
      /usr            *.local.domain(ro) @trusted(rw)
      /home/joe       pc001(rw,all_squash,anonuid=150,anongid=100)
      /pub            (ro,insecure,all_squash)

      The first line exports the entire filesystem  to  machines  master  and
      trusty.   In  addition to write access, all uid squashing is turned off
      for host trusty. The second and third entry show examples for  wildcard
      hostnames and netgroups (this is the entry `@trusted'). The fourth line
      shows the entry for the PC/NFS client discussed above. Line  5  exports
      the  public  FTP  directory  to  every host in the world, executing all
      requests under the nobody account. The insecure option  in  this  entry
      also  allows clients with NFS implementations that don't use a reserved
      port for NFS.

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#50 Beitrag von Pedant » Mo 30 Okt 2006, 19:02

Hallo petgun_download,

viel Text, aber ich werd dort sicher finden was ich suche.

Dank und Gruß,
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#51 Beitrag von alex12555 » Di 31 Okt 2006, 18:53

Hallo,
ich habe schon seid langem ein script auf meinem Router laufen, welches mir Anrufe nicht nur ins Programm einblendet sondern auch im LCD signalisiert. Nun musste ich leider feststellen das es mit dem aktuellen Relaese nicht mehr geht. Ich hatte mich damals an der API vom nhttpd/LCD gehalten. Ich weiß acuh das das hier nciht unbedingt das richtige Forum ist, wollte aber mal nachfragen ob das noch jemand bemerkt hat, oder ob ich der Einzige bin.
Hatte acuh gesehen das Yjogol die Tage auch noch was eingecheckt hat, aber nirgends gelesen das noch jemand den Fehler bemerkt hat.

viele Grüße Alex

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#52 Beitrag von Pedant » Di 31 Okt 2006, 19:20

Hallo alex12555,

den Fehler, dass mir Telefonanrufe nicht auf meinem Fernseher signalisiert werden, habe ich - wie sicher die Allermeisten - schon immer.

Auf was basiert denn bei Dir die Signalisierung?
Wie sieht denn das Router-Script aus und sendet es einfach nur ein Popup an die Dbox?
http://dbox/control/message?popup=Achtu ... %20ruft%an
Oder ist die Dbox tiefer involviert?

Konkrete Dinge könnte man vielleicht auch ohne TAPI mal testen.

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#53 Beitrag von alex12555 » Mi 01 Nov 2006, 6:23

Naja und bei mir ging das schon fast immer :D

Einfach nur Popup? Na sagen wir mal fast. Nur wird zusätzlich auch noch, wie geschrieben, das LCD angesteuert. Dann sieht man auch wenn er Fernseher aus ist, das jemand anruft... sehr praktisch und bei uns zu Hause sehr beliebt :D
Ich glaube ich konnte das so weit eingrenzen das genau diese LCD Ansteuerung irgendwie an dem Absturz von nhttpd Schuld ist...
Übrigens habe ich gestern noch zurück auf die Version von 9.10. gefasht und siehe da, alles wieder ok. Habe noch eine 2. Box hier rumstehen zum testen werde dann mal den Fehler weiter eingenzen.
Für alle die es noch Interessiert, hänge ich einfach mal mein Routerscript an.

Alex

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haben das Log angesehen und da gib es eigendlich eine klare Fehlermeldung:
[yhttpd] Maximum Connection-Threads reached
: Success
[yhttpd] Maximum Connection-Threads reached
: Illegal seek
kann damit jemand etwas anfangen?
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#54 Beitrag von Pedant » Mi 01 Nov 2006, 11:20

Hallo Alex,

ich habe das Script natürlich nicht komplett verstanden, aber der Anzeigeteil war klar zu lesen. Den habe ich mal verhatéemelt und manuell durchgeklick. Die Dbox hat dabei gemacht, was sie soll.

Das "netcat" in
Zeile 19 - | netcat -w5 192.168.1.100 80 >> /dev/null & und
Zeile 26 - echo "Anruf von $name" | netcat 192.168.0.49 12556 -w 1
wozu dient das jeweils und wie kann ich testen ob es bei mir funktioniert?

192.168.1.100 (dbox) und 192.168.0.49 (router) sind vermutlich unterschiedliche Netzte, soll und darf das so sein?

Copy/Past in eine neue html-Datei:

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<html>
<head>
<title>Nur ein Test
</title>
</head>
<body>
<b>Der Reihe nach durchklicken und sehen was die Dbox so treibt!</b><br>
<i>(Die neuen Browserfenster sollten jeweils nur "OK" zeigen.)</i><br>
<br>
<b>Bildschirm:</b><br>
1. <a href="http://dbox/control/message?nmsg=Anruf%20von%0AJack the Grabber" target=newwindow>Bildschirm-Nachricht</a><br>
<br>
<b>LCD Anzeige:</b><br>
2. <a href="http://dbox/control/lcd?lock=1&clear=1" target=newwindow>Clear</a><br>
<br>
3. <a href="http://dbox/control/lcd?rect=3,5,115,60,1,1" target=newwindow>Rechteck 1</a><br>
4. <a href="http://dbox/control/lcd?xpos=10&ypos=40&size=18&font=1&color=2&text=ANRUF !!!&update=1" target=newwindow>"Anfruf" normal</a><br>
<br>
5. <a href="http://dbox/control/lcd?rect=3,5,115,60,1,0" target=newwindow>Rechteck 2</a><br>
6. <a href="http://dbox/control/lcd?xpos=10&ypos=40&size=18&font=1&text=ANRUF !!!&update=1" target=newwindow>"Anruf" invers</a><br>
<br>
7. <a href="http://dbox/control/lcd?lock=0&clear=1&update=1" target=newwindow>Clear</a>
</body>
</html>
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#55 Beitrag von alex12555 » Mi 01 Nov 2006, 11:30

Hi,
das netcat in dem Script ist nicht für die Dbox sondern für meinen Digitalen Bilderrahmen (Debian). Da wird dann auch der Anrufer angezeigt :lol:
Der Rest geht ja bei mir auch soweit nur stürzt der nhttpd zuletzt mit der oben geposteten Fehlermeldung ab. Da scheine irgenwo irgenwelche max_connection definiert zu sein *grübel.

Soll heißen das er sie einzelnen Befehle annimmt, das ganze aber nicht verkaftet.

Du kannst es einfach testen indem du das Script von irgend einer Linux-kiste mit angepasster IP ausführst. Dann wirst du sehen das zuletzt im LCD "Anruf" stehen bleibt und die Box auch nicht mehr über Webinterface zu erreichen ist.

Alex

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#56 Beitrag von Pedant » Mi 01 Nov 2006, 12:15

Hallo Alex,

ich habe keine Linuxkiste zu testen, aber versuch es doch mal mit mehr Sleep und/oder weniger Blinken.

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#57 Beitrag von alex12555 » Mi 01 Nov 2006, 12:21

Na also dann lieber ein älteres Image... Nee mal im Ernst, ich halte das echt für einen Fehler vom nhttpd und nicht von meinem Script. Es gibt ja noch andere Anwendungs- Fälle wo man öfter über wget Befehle ausfüht. Wenn das jetzt auf einmal durch die Anzahl begrenzt werden soll, dann hat das ja keinen Sinn!
Aber warten wir doch erstmal was der Entwickler dazu sagt :)

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#58 Beitrag von Pedant » Mi 01 Nov 2006, 13:32

Hallo Alex,

ich hab zwar kein Linux, aber wer braucht das schon?
Mit WGET für PC geht's ja auch.
Mit der Batch-Datei blinkt das LCD im Sekundentakt, bis ich Strg+c drücke.
Das Clear muss anschliend manuell ausgeführt werden.
http://dbox/control/lcd?lock=0&clear=1&update=1

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@echo off
wget.exe "http://dbox/control/message?nmsg=Anruf von Jack the Grabber" -t 1 -T 1 -o nul -O nul
wget.exe "http://dbox/control/lcd?lock=1&clear=1" -t 1 -T 1 -o nul -O nul -o nul -O nul
:loop
wget.exe "http://dbox/control/lcd?rect=3,5,115,60,1,1" -t 1 -T 1 -o nul -O nul
wget.exe "http://dbox/control/lcd?xpos=10&ypos=40&size=18&font=1&color=2&text=ANRUF !!!&update=1" -t 1 -T 1 -o nul -O nul
ping 192.168.1.200 -n 1 -w 1000
wget.exe "http://dbox/control/lcd?rect=3,5,115,60,1,0" -t 1 -T 1 -o nul -O nul
wget.exe "http://dbox/control/lcd?xpos=10&ypos=40&size=18&font=1&text=ANRUF !!!&update=1" -t 1 -T 1 -o nul -O nul
ping 192.168.1.200 -n 1 -w 1000
goto loop
Hinweise:
Das Ping auf eine nichtexistierende, lokale IP-Adresse, mit einem Timeout von 1000 ms dient hier nur als Erzatz für ein Wait. Es funktioniert aber auch ohne Wartezeit.
Eventuelle Zeilenumbrüche, die hier nur durch die Fensterbreite entstehen, sind nach copy/paste zu entfernen.

Gruß Frank
Sagem 1xi + HDD Kabel, JtG-Team Image v2.4.6 (19.12.2015), avia600vb028, ucode int., cam_01_02_105D
Coolstream Neo, FW 2.10 (leider kaputt)
Win 10 Pro x64, i7 920, 12 GB, SSD
u-Grabber 0.2.7.6-> TS -> PX 0.91.0.08 -> IfoEdit 0.971 -> ImgBurn 2.5.0.0 -> DVD-R

Thombo
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#59 Beitrag von Thombo » So 05 Nov 2006, 13:57

Seit dem Snap vom 23.10.06 kann ich keine aufnahmen per
Yweb Programmieren. Wenn ich im Web-If auf "Programmvorschau" klicke
öffnet sich ein neues Fenster, dort steht jedoch nur
"Für Details: Maus über die entsprechende Sendung bewegen.
Von bis Sendung"

habs mit dem IE und Firefox probiert...

petgun_download
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#60 Beitrag von petgun_download » So 05 Nov 2006, 14:03

Links vor den Sendungen steht doch 'REC', oder? Einfach draufklicken...aber nur einmal! Ich finde das auch suboptimal...'frueher' hat mir das besser gefallen.

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