“In my previous article, I showed how to get a command prompt on
the NSLU2 by using a hidden option and editing the password file in
an external system. In this article, we’ll continue exploring the
box with the goal of adding new functions to make it even more
useful.“Since the box runs a version of Linux, there are a whole host
of software packages that one could install on the system. One
could envision expanding the web server on the box for custom
applications, or perhaps installing a ftp server or a secure shell
server to replace the telnet server. My first goal was to install a
different network file system…”
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Tom’s
Networking: Hacking the Linksys NSLU2 – Part 1(Aug 05,
2004)