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Wrote myself a little hacking tool

Since I've had my new flat I've wanted to be able to store all my data/music/videos on a single network location so I can access it from my laptop/xbox 360 or anythink else I like.

Now unfortunately the Xbox 360 is a little picky about where it gets its files from and officially you have to use Windows Media Connect or Media Center, but it also supports UPnP.

So to allow my 360 to gain access to a NAS device on my network without the need for a PC to piggyback (saving me electricity and resources). Luckily I have the very popular NetGear DG834GT which runs an embedded Linux distribution called BusyBox.

Now my plan is to somehow get TwonkyVision (a Linux UPnP server - supposedly compatible with my router) running on it then I will be able to share ALL my networked data via the router directly.

To help myself with the challenge I have written a little tool which allows me to use a URL injection backdoor to execute Linux commands on the router. For more information on it I will be monitoring the SkyUser forum (SKY provide the same router)

Get the latest version here: http://www.anthonymain.com/files/folders/183/download.aspx

 NetGear Screenie

Comments

christopher_2 said:

Did you get Twonkyvision on your dg834gt? If so how did you do it? Any good guides?

# April 22, 2007 4:56 PM
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