
The default SSH port is 22 but I recommend using something less obvious like 2222, the more obscure the better. Now, FTP the new copy of 'dropbearmulti' (from the folder on your laptop/pc) to Dreambox folder /sbin.įor remote (internet) access it will be necessary to Forward one port for Incoming traffic on your router. If you wish to retain your existing copy of 'dropbearmulti' as a safeguard, then: rename Dreambox file /sbin/dropbearmulti, to (for instance) 'dropbearmulti.old'.Ĥ. Un-zip/extract the file 'dropbearmulti' to the same folder.ģ.
#Dreambox telnet command download
Download the attached file 'dropbearmulti_051.zip' to a convenient folder on your laptop/pc.Ģ. This has been tested only on DM7000S, Enigma 1, Gemini 4.70 in FlashWizard Multi-boot.ġ.

This copy of 'dropbear' has tunneling enabled. This one is slightly larger (173.5KB v 145.4K than the version in Gemini 4.70 but is OK in Multi-boot where there is plenty of space. However, I have found the attached copy of Dropbear on another forum. This makes it of little use for remote access to the Dreambox. The Gemini 4.70 version of Dropbear is indeed compiled without support for port forwarding (tunneling) in order to save space in a flash image. When I setup a tunnel to, say, port 80 (either directly or indirectly) from open SSH on the Asus, I get an 'unknown channel' error on the Dm7000 SSH session.

However, what I have failed to achieve is 'tunneling' (surely the most important aspect of using SSH?)!
#Dreambox telnet command Pc
I have started the Dropbear SSH server on my DM7000S (Gemini 4.70) and can easily both locally and remotely establish secure rsakey SSH sessions from Open SSH on my Eee PC to the DM7000. I am sure there are good free Windoze FTP progs but the only one I have ever used is WS_FTP95.Īs for Dropbear SSH, I have been 'playing' with this lately but have not been totally successful. I use gFTP (free) instead but I judged how good gFTP was by comparing it with FlashFXP. As I use an Asus EeePC most of the time now. I certainly paid the small amount charged for it when I started 6 or 7 years ago! It is a very good FTP tool and I was/am very happy with it. FlashFXP was the recommended FTP program by Klona in his well known Dreambox How-To.
