Difference between revisions of "Western Digital Mybook World Edition II"
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− | This hard drive runs Linux and ssh access can be unlocked. Since getting it unlocked I have done the following with it: | + | This hard drive runs Linux and ssh access can be unlocked. Since getting it unlocked I have done the following and more with it (besides storing backups): |
* Configured a web based mp3 playback interface with automatic playlist generation using [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ GNUMP3d]. | * Configured a web based mp3 playback interface with automatic playlist generation using [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ GNUMP3d]. | ||
* Added a wget cronjob to fetch a URL which updates a dynamic dns record (makes it easier to ssh home if my IP changes) | * Added a wget cronjob to fetch a URL which updates a dynamic dns record (makes it easier to ssh home if my IP changes) | ||
* Added cronjobs for pulling Wowza stats (see [[Wowza_Media_Server#Graph_Wowza_Connection_Statistics]] for details) | * Added cronjobs for pulling Wowza stats (see [[Wowza_Media_Server#Graph_Wowza_Connection_Statistics]] for details) | ||
+ | * Installed a VNC repeater to enable VNC computer connections with both server and client computers located behind firewalls and NAT. | ||
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+ | Stuff I might try in the future: | ||
+ | * automated rsync backups to another NAS in a different state |
Revision as of 22:06, 24 November 2009
This hard drive runs Linux and ssh access can be unlocked. Since getting it unlocked I have done the following and more with it (besides storing backups):
- Configured a web based mp3 playback interface with automatic playlist generation using GNUMP3d.
- Added a wget cronjob to fetch a URL which updates a dynamic dns record (makes it easier to ssh home if my IP changes)
- Added cronjobs for pulling Wowza stats (see Wowza_Media_Server#Graph_Wowza_Connection_Statistics for details)
- Installed a VNC repeater to enable VNC computer connections with both server and client computers located behind firewalls and NAT.
Stuff I might try in the future:
- automated rsync backups to another NAS in a different state