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+ | [[LeapFrog_Pollux_Platform:_Console_Access| Console Access]] | ||
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+ | [[LeapFrog_Pollux_Platform:_Cartridge| Cartridge]] | ||
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+ | == General Applications == | ||
==== Set up telnetd ==== | ==== Set up telnetd ==== | ||
Run Telnetd | Run Telnetd | ||
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$ telnet 10.0.0.2 | $ telnet 10.0.0.2 | ||
− | This should leave you with a command line | + | This should leave you with a remote command line to your device. |
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When nc exits, you should see the file on the device. | When nc exits, you should see the file on the device. | ||
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+ | == Explorers Specific Applications == | ||
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+ | ==== SSH ==== | ||
+ | The LeapPad Explorer and Leapster Explorer both have sshd installed. With a little configuring, it is an easy way to transfer files back and forth. | ||
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+ | First you'll need to access your device via a console, so you can edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file. There are two settings you'll want to change. | ||
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+ | '' On Device '' | ||
+ | PermitRootLogin yes | ||
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+ | PermitEmptyPasswords yes | ||
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+ | Once you've saved the config file, you'll need to run. | ||
+ | $ /etc/init.d/sshd start | ||
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+ | This will take a while as it generates the proper keys. If you haven't already configure your networking, so you got a connection to your host PC then run. | ||
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+ | $ ssh root@10.0.0.1 | ||
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+ | This should give you a remote command line over ssh to your device. You can also use any number of programs that support the ssh protocol for a graphic interface. |
Revision as of 19:37, 11 July 2011
Contents
Summary
Here you will find a list of applications, and their usages.
Prerequisites
For Didj only Networking Enabled
Hardware Needed
General Applications
Set up telnetd
Run Telnetd
as a background daemon
# telnetd
or in the foreground
# telnetd -F
At this point you should be able to telnet from the host to the device.
On Host
$ telnet 10.0.0.2
This should leave you with a remote command line to your device.
Netcat
Note the IP address that you assigned to the Didj, for example 10.0.0.2. To copy a file, for example "./myfile" from your PC to the Didj:
On Didj
# nc -p 5600 -l -w 30 > myfile
On Host
$ nc 10.0.0.2 5600 -w 2 < myfile
When nc exits, you should see the file on the device.
Explorers Specific Applications
SSH
The LeapPad Explorer and Leapster Explorer both have sshd installed. With a little configuring, it is an easy way to transfer files back and forth.
First you'll need to access your device via a console, so you can edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file. There are two settings you'll want to change.
On Device
PermitRootLogin yes PermitEmptyPasswords yes
Once you've saved the config file, you'll need to run.
$ /etc/init.d/sshd start
This will take a while as it generates the proper keys. If you haven't already configure your networking, so you got a connection to your host PC then run.
$ ssh root@10.0.0.1
This should give you a remote command line over ssh to your device. You can also use any number of programs that support the ssh protocol for a graphic interface.