the pins in the row toward the outer edge of the PCB. NOTE: The pins to use are the ones “covered up” by the tips of the arrows, i.e. # this is probably an interesting package. tcpdump-arm -vvv -X | nc 192.168.1.54 4389 # send it's output in detail to server With a little effort it is possible to run a full blown debian: ĭO NOT AMAZON! THEY DON’T PAY THEIR TAXES!*Version*=1&*entries*=0 tcpump.txt & # on serverĬhmod u+x tcpdump-arm # make it executable It has a similar hardware than the QNAP 219+. With a little soldering it is even possible to attach 3.5″ SATA Disks (default is 2.5″) While this is a neat idea… i had trouble getting NFS compiled into the image/kernel… but up to that point, things worked pretty well □Īnother thing is: to rely on the online-service of Seagate to enable ssh… which is not sure for how long this service will be available… ![]() We are talking about that piece of hardware: Hacking – Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Net as NAS with Debian or OpenWRT Volunteer computing / World Community Grid / WCG.Virtualization / KVM / VirtualBox / xenserver.USV / UPS / Power / PowerSupply / Energie.Space / Cosmos / Kosmos / Galaxy / Galaxie / Weltall.raspberry / carambola / atmel / embedded linux.Propaganda / FakeNews / InfoWars / InformationWarfare.project management / project planing / git.Privacy Protection / Datenschutz / DSGVO / GDPR.Privacy / convenience vs surveillance / Orwell.Photographie / Photography / Foto / Pictures / Pics. ![]()
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