On 16/03/2011 17:18, Wookey wrote:
> +++ Chris Jones [2011-03-16 16:24 +0000]:
>> I'm using head of the menuconfig2 branch. The buildroot rootfs doesn't
>> have ssh or dropbear in it, so I can't transfer files in or out of any
>> of the filesystems using USB networking. That makes the 'recovery
>> kernel' largely useless.
>>
>> How do we get it back? This is a showstopping problem, especially for
>> those Balloon customers who rely on the instructions in
>>
>> http://www.balloonboard.org/balloonwiki/Balloon3SingleSidedRootFS
>>
>> *to build their balloon-based products every day*.
>
> The tcl production process uses telnet to issue commands and nc for
> data transfer, instead of ssh/scp.
> That bypasses ssh's tiresome whinging about every new card being a
> MITM attack.
>
> bbl has built-in support for uploading this way.
Thank you Wookey, this all sounds like a marvellous idea. Looking at
bbl, I can't see where it uses telnet - it seems to issue shell commands
wholly over the serial port. That's fine with me.
I was looking forward to trying out the netcat technique, but have been
thwarted. Again.
The default buildroot setup in menuconfig2 doesn't appear to include netcat.
Should it? How might I go about fixing it?
Chris
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