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USER'S AND DEVELOPER'S GUIDE WRAP MULTIRADIO ACCESS SERVER
4.4.5.7 M
ANAGEMENT WITH USB MEMORY DONGLE
When an USB memory dongle is inserted, the WRAP Multiradio Access Server automatically
tries to mount (using VFAT type) it. When the mount is successful, directory "/wpkgd/in" is
searched for a "*.wpk" packet and if the packet is found, it handled by the WRAP Package
daemon. Optional responses are sent to the directory "/wpkgd/out" in the USB dongle, or if
"out" does not exist, to the directory "/wpkgd".
NOTE: Not all dongels are currently supported and the testing of the dongles is still ongoing.
So far, Buffalo and Sandisk dongles have passed, but for example JetFlash dongles cannot get
mounted. Failure with a non-supported USB dongle may need system to be restarted for a
supported dongle to work.
4.4.6 FTP
By default, users can use FTP to log in anonymously to "/tmp/obex" -directory with download
access or as "root" with password "buffy" to the root directory with full access. The password
can be changed on the WRAP editing the file "/etc/stupid-ftpd/stupid-ftpd.conf".
4.4.7 SSH
By default, users can use SSH to log in (or SCP to transfer files) as "root" with any password.
The password can be changed on the WRAP using the command "passwd".
4.4.8 T
ELNET
By default, users can use telnet to log in as "root" without password. The password can be
changed on the WRAP using the command "passwd". The telnet port is the default, 23.
4.5 U
TILITIES
The WRAP is basically a small Linux system. Whether logged in from the management console
or with telnet, your shell session starts as the root user in the root directory. After that, you
have the option to use most of the standard Linux utilities, briefly listed and described in Table
4. Most of the commands have a small built-in usage help that can be seen by executing the
command with the "-h" or "--help parameter.
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