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Ipkg on dsm 6.2 via SSH from China on DS414j #3453

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Klemich opened this issue Sep 8, 2018 · 3 comments
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Ipkg on dsm 6.2 via SSH from China on DS414j #3453

Klemich opened this issue Sep 8, 2018 · 3 comments

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@Klemich
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Klemich commented Sep 8, 2018

Hi all,

I'm in a loop of problem :
My NAS is a DS414j, the only one of its family with a Comcerto2k CPU...
I'm now in China, and there for at least a year, and of course, no vpn and my quickaccess via https (sadly on 443) has been blocked by the technicians of the Great Firewall.

So, I can only rely on my sftp access and my ssh access, but I can't download anymore or manage the server via the GUI.

Hence, I would like to install the download station via command line, but for that I need ipkg.
Start of the problem : you probably know that ipkg cannot be installed on Comcerto 2k CPUs, so I need something like Optware or Entware, and there I am, trying to find a solution, because the ebi bootstrap I found on the cphub.net is for DSM 5, I'm under 6, and the the command line won't let me install it (error = [258]).

Can someone help me please?
Thanks a lot.

@m4tt075
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m4tt075 commented Sep 8, 2018

Not sure I understand you correctly or if there are specifics with your platform I'm not aware of, but if you just want to install the standard download station package manually, I think the sudo synopkg install [...] command should do. Which specific commands from ipkg do you need?

@ymartin59
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@Klemich We had already discussion about it at #3403... You also should post question at https://forum.synology.com/enu/

Have you heard about SSH tunneling features?

  • ssh -L 7443:localhost:443 [email protected]
  • register in your "hosts" file 127.0.0.1 as mydsm.mydomain.ltd (after that, previous ssh command will fail, so it is a good idea to connect with IP address after DNS resolution with "nslookup" or "host")
  • then point your browser to https://mydsm.mydomain.ltd:7443/ and TCP will go through your SSH tunnel to point system 443 port
    Hope this helps

@ymartin59
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No news, probably means bad ones.

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