Yes. I resolved that problem by running lighttpd as root. The issue with this, however, is that if anyone else has access to your dockstar over the network, (LAN or WAN), they have complete root access to your dockstar. If, however, your network is protected and you are sure that your dockstar is not accessible outside your LAN, then this is a fine solution.by bilbo - Debian
I have included a zip of my /var/www directory, and listed the three files needed for this setup to work. (You will also need a standard Lighttpd install, and to setup php-cgi as described here: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/lighttpd-php-fastcgi-configuration.html). File 1: /var/www/remoteshell.html: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="by bilbo - Debian
Hi All, After a little bit of time writing some PHP, I managed to get a rough script working that lets you run shell commands on a dockstar from any web browser. It only requires that you install Lighttpd and php-cgi (together they use less than 10mb of RAM when running). I use it for running simple commands (backups and such) from another computer on my network without having to login throuby bilbo - Debian
My $8 red Dane-Elec 4gb from Target works fine even on cold boot.by bilbo - Debian