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Question about Telnet/SSH access.
I picked up a VOX N1 NAS for $13 shipped. More details about the NAS below. telnet access would be great.

Its based an RDC2882-G chip and I'm running NAS-BASIC48 firmware with bootloader 69 both from LANDISK.
does anyone know how to get telnetd running at the very least? I've been searching around it seems possible. I can't get just NAND chip to load when I plug in USB w/o a harddrive installed in it.

firmware can be found here:
http://www.aroundmyroom.com/landisk/nas-basic48/

would be a sweet little cheap nas if I could get a few services running.
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radec | 2 years ago Report

yeah I've been looking at the guide and i have the landisk telnetd file, just not sure if it will actually work with my firmware and hardware.
seems like it might be for a SH7751R and mine seems to be based on an RDC 2882-g

not sure if it makes a deference for the telnetd shell script though. anyone have any thoughts on that?

thanks very much for your reply!

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bmurphr1 | 1 year, 12 months ago
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I purchased the exact same enclosure (eBay, Socal Computers for $13) and I've been able to upgrade the enclosure to NAS-BASIC49B2 and LOADER 70, along with a newer (improved) interface.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=D5PFC8GH

Basically, you start off with this pack by unRARing it, and you will wind up with 4 files. Open the LX-Upgrade-Utility program and let it scan for the NAS device. Once it finds your device, click Browse and load up the FirmwareBasicNAS49-B2.bin file and click Upgrade. Once this completes, hit the power button and let the hard drive spin down and then re-power up the device. Access the NAS interface by opening a browser window and typing in the device's IP such as http://192.168.1.111 (which is my device). On this page you will notice that the interface has changed to a Vantec interface but the firmware has been updated. From this page click Maintenance and in the firmware blank, click Browse and find the rom100_2m.bin file and click upload. After this file uploads you will get a message saying the update was successful. Power down the device again and let it boot back up fully. Go back to the firmware upload page and upload ViperNAS15c.bin. You will see the same successful upload message again, but instead of powering down just click reboot and wait about 30-45 seconds. Navigate back to the NAS's config page at the same IP address and now your enclosure will be running NAS-BASIC49B2 and LOADER 70, and you will be running the ViperNAS interface. This combination of software has been pretty much perfect for me, and I haven't tried yet but I think it might even work with NTFS file systems instead of FAT32. This is the most current loader/firmware/interface software I have been able to find, and should help out immensely in the long run. Feedback is welcome.

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