It looks like the settings are making it into the database, but several of the important rows are missing from the database on the HD - WLAN_AUTH_TYPE, WLAN_CONNECTED_AP and WLAN_KEY.
Time to hard-code some values into wifi-up, I think.
Don't worry - we showed today that the server isn't affected and we have already worked around the client side of things by ensuring that we use a 64-bit version of wget.
That's one of the first things I turned on, even if I'm more of a CLI kind of guy :cool:
I've already installed the package, I can't find a way of configuring the settings.
The SSID isn't hidden, but I'm giving it a go anyway.
Is this meant to be configured through webif? It looks like the settings need to be set in the database for wifi-up to work, which I can do but I'd have thought that many other users would have a big problem with.
I spent a fair amount of time experimenting with various ps options to make this work both from the command line and cron, but if you can suggest something that should work, I'd love to do it the proper way as the simple ps test I have at the moment is a blatant bodge.
I don't like lock files...
The code is designed to not run multiple parallel copies but cron does strange things with the process count and it is possible that a second copy of unencrypt could run in certain circumstances.
I'm beginning to wonder if there is a fault in this file because I have just decrypted a 6.8G HD...
Does anyone else use a wireless card with their HD-T2?
I bought an Edimax EW-7711USn recently and, when configured, the HD-T2 can see the outside world, but every time I power cycle the box (standby included) it loses the config. It wouldn't be so bad if it just forgot which wireless network it...
Let us know how you get on because Black Hole seems to have shown that there's another 4G bug in the DLNA server and if that's true, it will almost certainly break decrypt-in-place and the webif decrypt.
I'm glad it's working for you, at last :)
81 is the media ID of the file that you needed to request from the DLNA server to get HIGN4U. Unencrypt downloaded the programme as 81.TS and when it had done that successfully it checked that the programme wasn't in use and renamed it to that episode's...
That's a bit strange - the version of wget should be hardcoded and it shouldn't find another one, and that's because the old version of wget in busybox couldn't cope with files over 4G. Let me know how you get on with that big file again: af123 says the wget version in busybox should be fixed...
It looks like the settings are making it into the database, but several of the important rows are missing from the database on the HD - WLAN_AUTH_TYPE, WLAN_CONNECTED_AP and WLAN_KEY.
Time to hard-code some values into wifi-up, I think.
Don't worry - we showed today that the server isn't affected and we have already worked around the client side of things by ensuring that we use a 64-bit version of wget.
That's one of the first things I turned on, even if I'm more of a CLI kind of guy :cool:
I've already installed the package, I can't find a way of configuring the settings.
The SSID isn't hidden, but I'm giving it a go anyway.
Is this meant to be configured through webif? It looks like the settings need to be set in the database for wifi-up to work, which I can do but I'd have thought that many other users would have a big problem with.
I spent a fair amount of time experimenting with various ps options to make this work both from the command line and cron, but if you can suggest something that should work, I'd love to do it the proper way as the simple ps test I have at the moment is a blatant bodge.
I don't like lock files...
The code is designed to not run multiple parallel copies but cron does strange things with the process count and it is possible that a second copy of unencrypt could run in certain circumstances.
I'm beginning to wonder if there is a fault in this file because I have just decrypted a 6.8G HD...
Does anyone else use a wireless card with their HD-T2?
I bought an Edimax EW-7711USn recently and, when configured, the HD-T2 can see the outside world, but every time I power cycle the box (standby included) it loses the config. It wouldn't be so bad if it just forgot which wireless network it...
Let us know how you get on because Black Hole seems to have shown that there's another 4G bug in the DLNA server and if that's true, it will almost certainly break decrypt-in-place and the webif decrypt.
I'm glad it's working for you, at last :)
81 is the media ID of the file that you needed to request from the DLNA server to get HIGN4U. Unencrypt downloaded the programme as 81.TS and when it had done that successfully it checked that the programme wasn't in use and renamed it to that episode's...
That's a bit strange - the version of wget should be hardcoded and it shouldn't find another one, and that's because the old version of wget in busybox couldn't cope with files over 4G. Let me know how you get on with that big file again: af123 says the wget version in busybox should be fixed...
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