SPUG: Module Dist

Stuart Poulin stuart_poulin at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 6 20:48:04 CDT 2003


Too Cool!  The true power of perl - automating the unrealizable.  I wish I had one of these to play with.  Any chance this works with other Linksys routers?


"C.J. Collier" <cjcollier at colliertech.org> wrote:
Hey all,

I'm working on a cute little hack for what's becoming Seattle Wireless'
favorite new router, the WRT54G. This little box runs Linux 2.4.5-mips,
and we've found a way to get a shell on it, among other things. I'm
writing a perl module and a set of scripts that use it to automate a
bunch of the things required to get said shell. I'm thinking of
releasing the module on the CPAN if anyone thinks it's a useful tool. 
Could I get some of you to review it? I release new versions when I
think they're ready, so I won't give you an exact version ;) Check this
directory and get the one with the biggest number:

http://cj.colliertech.org/swn/

Thanks much!

C.J.


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