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    FTP problems? with Jazup2.5 with the firmware OpenRSI

    Little clarification

    The FTP problem is solved, the problem come from Jazup 2.5
    until now I had to install 3 times with 2.5 Jazup
    With the kernel with another kernel 12.03.2012 from 12.03.2012 firmware of 12/03/2012 the first firmware the other from 17.0 3.2012 the firmware hoe is released today one of the one has nothing to do always the same problem “FTP problem connection with Dcc program Telnet was not problem
    And now I reinstalled the firmware from 12.03.2012 with the kernel of 16.03.2012 but with Azup 2.1.6 and suddenly the problem has completely disappeared
    much work for nothing the problem is Jazup 2.5
    So the problem and the report was only on our forum: azboxforum.be because everyone on ower forum has used Jazup 2.5

    greetings
    valerie
    Last edited by valerie; 01-04-2012 at 10:18 PM.

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    Hello,

    @all
    The problem FTP is often a problem of firewall. Look if your firewall doesn't block java applications to go out with this protocol.
    I don't touch my ftp java code in JaZUp since version 2.0! It isn't a kernel version problem and jazup 2.5 work well.
    JaZUp 2.x take e2 file extract kernel and firmware and sent it in azbox via ftp whatever image (RTI, OpenRsi, etc...).

    @Valerie
    Before to speak of clarification at 1 pounds, you should study computer science before to say anything and copy of the tutorials that you don't understand.

    Regards.

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    Bonjour Hectore,

    J'ai moi aussi constaté ce bug (FTP non fonctionnel) après fla****e de OpenRSI avec Jazup 2.5. Par ailleurs, Valérie m'a filé un coup de main sur un pb de paramétrage de OpenRSI, très sympa de sa part.

    J'utilise Jazup depuis le début et je soutiens votre logiciel (suis donateur).

    Es-tu certain qu'il n'y a pas une incompatibilité entre Jazup 2.5 et l'image OpenRSI ?

    Bien cordialement,


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    Please read the form rules!

    Please write in English.

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    Hi HDA5,

    Sorry. Here is the translation of what I wrote in french :

    Hi Hectore,

    I also encountered this FTP bug after flashing OpenRSI onto my AZBox with JaZUp 2.5.

    I must also say that Valérie helped me with a setup problem onto OpenRSI, which is very kind of her.

    I've used JaZUp since the begining and I'm a donator.

    Are you sure there is no incompatibility between JaZUp 2.5 and OpenRSI ?

    Kind regards

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    Hello Hectore,

    It is not only me who said that Jazup 2.5 had a problem , it was a lot of complaints from users of Jazup for the installation of OpenRSI.
    It is not a firewall problem, I have used Jazup since the first version 1.0 and I must say it is the best program for me.
    But there is really a bug with FTP connections when you install the firmware OpenRSI with it,
    I installed OpenRSI 3 times with Jazup 2.5 and my firewall was deactivated.
    If u want to install OpenRSi without problem u have to do it with Azup then you have no bug
    But if you insist to use Jazup to install Openrsi you have to correct the bug by logging in with
    Telnet; you have to follow this procedure:
    with telnet type the command:

    mkdir / var / empty

    always with the telnet type command

    ln-sf "/ etc" "/ var / etc"

    in order to place the files Cccam in folder / etc so that the box can read. The Card)
    and restart DCC the Ftp server is running!
    With Ftp connection go in / usr / bin / and edit the file enigma2.sh
    and add these two lines just above the "sync"

    mkdir / var / empty
    ln-sf "/ etc" "/ var / etc"
    save the file
    with the next restart of the azbox there will be nothing left to rebuild
    all works
    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hectore View Post
    Hello,

    @all
    The problem FTP is often a problem of firewall. Look if your firewall doesn't block java applications to go out with this protocol.
    I don't touch my ftp java code in JaZUp since version 2.0! It isn't a kernel version problem and jazup 2.5 work well.
    JaZUp 2.x take e2 file extract kernel and firmware and sent it in azbox via ftp whatever image (RTI, OpenRsi, etc...).

    @Valerie
    Before to speak of clarification at 1 pounds, you should study computer science before to say anything and copy of the tutorials that you don't understand.

    Regards.
    @Hectore

    Hello Hectore,

    It is not only me who said that Jazup 2.5 had a problem , it was a lot of complaints from users of Jazup for the installation of OpenRSI.
    It is not a firewall problem, I have used Jazup since the first version 1.0 and I must say it is the best program for me.
    But there is really a bug with FTP connections when you install the firmware OpenRSI with it,
    I installed OpenRSI 3 times with Jazup 2.5 and my firewall was deactivated.
    If u want to install OpenRSi without problem u have to do it with Azup then you have no bug
    But if you insist to use Jazup to install Openrsi you have to correct the bug by logging in with
    Telnet; you have to follow this procedure:
    with telnet type the command:

    mkdir / var / empty

    always with the telnet type command

    ln-sf "/ etc" "/ var / etc"

    in order to place the files Cccam in folder / etc so that the box can read. The Card)
    and restart DCC the Ftp server is running!
    With Ftp connection go in / usr / bin / and edit the file enigma2.sh
    and add these two lines just above the "sync"

    mkdir / var / empty
    ln-sf "/ etc" "/ var / etc"
    save the file
    with the next restart of the azbox there will be nothing left to rebuild
    all works.

    Regards

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    @ Hectore
    Hello,


    I want to know from what school you are
    maybe I don’t have much knowledge in linux
    But I want just say to you that I have not heard of "computer science" as you said earlier in your message but computing.
    When you ask me that i should study computer science before to say anything and copy of the tutorials that i don't understand.
    I can tell you that I'm only a software developer by Microsoft TechNet during my free time, because I have a doctorate PHD in nuclear physics, so it is my profession
    And I've never adressed to someone with disrespect like you.
    I will not allow you to wear a judgment on me.
    And want just remind you that you are talking to a woman and not a man like you.

    Regards
    Last edited by valerie; 05-04-2012 at 05:41 PM.

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    @hectore,

    Does jazup edit the /etc/fstab file after sending image? I know Azup did this in pre-2.1.6 versions. Openrsi uses different /etc/fstab file

    Regards,

    Tommy

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    Hi,

    To fix this problem for people that use JaZUp 2.5 to install OpenRSI simply:

    edit /etc/fstab

    and change the following line:

    From:
    Code:
    ...
    tmpfs                /var/                 tmpfs      defaults              0 0
    ...
    To:
    Code:
    ...
    tmpfs                /var/volatile        tmpfs      defaults              0 0
    ...
    And reboot your box.

    Regards,

    Pr2

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    Hi,

    Current JaZUp donators will receive JaZUp 2.6 that include the fix in priority.

    Later on, we will make it public for everybody.

    Pr2

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