2008-06-07, 01:13 PM
I'd try putting the content-length back to 29 and then confirm that you have edited this with a editor that saves the file in linux format (ie not notepad or wordpad).
Martin
Martin
2008-06-07, 01:13 PM
I'd try putting the content-length back to 29 and then confirm that you have edited this with a editor that saves the file in linux format (ie not notepad or wordpad).
Martin
2008-06-07, 01:46 PM
Yes made it all with EditPad Lite. Ok, telnet succeeded now, just had to wait longer
![]() But in the config.exe, web server port 7647 has to be enabled. Do I have to open that port in my router also? And the username+password in the misc2 tab, it's the same username and password as used before right? Firewalls are turned off.
2008-06-07, 01:56 PM
The long wait is a bad content-length. Anyway the next step is
- confirm you are running 1.2.13 - compress and upload your GBPVR logs - what are you using as a command line? (I don't recommend adjusting the screen sizes until you get everything else working. Martin
2008-06-07, 02:16 PM
- confirm you are running 1.2.13
Yes - compress and upload your GBPVR logs http://rapidshare.com/files/120755454/logs.rar - what are you using as a command line? (I don't recommend adjusting the screen sizes until you get everything else working. This I don't understand.
2008-06-07, 03:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 2008-06-07, 04:18 PM by mvallevand.)
I don't see any attempt to connect to GBPVR which usually is a sign that the firewall is blocking it.
The command line is just what you have entered in startmeup. I would like you to go to telnet and try and run it from the command line and see if any errors occur. ie type the following in telnet /etc/mvpmc/mvpmcx2 -m 720 No more radipshare please, I hate cats. You can attach the logs to your message. Martin
2008-06-07, 04:10 PM
I'm not completely understanding you. This is the 'startmeup' file:
Code: #echo "Shell to mvpmcx2 " So /etc/mvpmc/mvpmcx2 -m pal is the command line, right? But where do I type this? Like I said, I'm no expert on this, sorry.
2008-06-07, 04:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 2008-06-07, 04:48 PM by mvallevand.)
You said you could telnet to your PCH. When the telnet windows opens type
killall gaya /etc/mvpmc/mvpmcx2 -m pal and report back with any errors that are shown on the screen. If you use the program Putty to do telnet it can capture your output for you. Martin
2008-06-07, 04:42 PM
It gives error:
/bin/sh: /etc/mvpmcx2: not found
2008-06-07, 04:48 PM
Sorry my typo
/etc/mvpmc/mvpmcx2 -m pal Martin
2008-06-07, 05:07 PM
Error:
/bin/sh: /etc/mvpmc/mvpmcx2: Permission denied |
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