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Re: need help with C630 fw MSX6DEUC - telnet enabled

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:33 am
by juusso
I think it is because win7 and hard to set properly haneWin.
NFS is working. Btw, new version of hack is out! (at 18.2.2011). Thanks adamuadamu, now it officialy supports C630 with T-MSX6DEUC.
Who wants upgrade :)

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sh +x /dtv/usb/patch_to/first_run.sh
Script removes old hack files and installs new files.

The same if you already hacked TV over widget - run from telnet code above and you fluently move to HotelMode hack with plug-in system...

More info on wiki

Advantages:
Just after upgrading you get automaticly:
  • ftp server (ftpd)

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    ftp://TVIP:21
    login: root
    no password
  • CIFS mounts from config file
  • NFS mounts from config file
    Need empty dir:

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     !network 
    on USB root to watch movies over network.
  • crond - set jobs (Shares are automaticly re-mount if source is connected to network)
  • http server - web gui
    From web gui: change NFS, cifs shares, edit channel list, stop-start-remove plug-ins, execute bash commands and much more is coming.
If you already hacked TV over wifget you can stay as is or you can try this hack over hotel mode. It is hack system with definitive structure, not separate hack...

Re: need help with C630 fw MSX6DEUC - telnet enabled

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:07 pm
by decix
I have UE40C6700 with firmware 3005.1. Hack was done via dredkins widget hack.
Should I re-hack with this new version? What are the advantages?

Re: need help with C630 fw MSX6DEUC - telnet enabled

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 4:59 pm
by juusso
adamuadamu wrote: isn't it about an attempt to mount nfs share?
Nope, it is about filesystem on USB. I get same error on my B series.

Re: C630 fw MSX6DEUC - telnet, smb, uPnP, webgui enabled

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:47 pm
by juusso
adamuadamu wrote:..as soon as I find the way to copy the files to my local drive, I'll post it here - maybe it could be used :)
You can copy files from TV to HDD or vice versa over ftp.