mkdir -p /fs/config/
fi
+mkdir /var/www/data/stats
+chmod 777 /var/www/data/stats
+mkdir /var/www/data/logs
+chmod 777 /var/www/data/logs
+
if [ ! -f /fs/config/dropbear.tar ]
then
RD=`pwd`
if [ -d /var/www/data ]
then
+ /opt/reboot_daemon.sh > /var/www/data/logs/reboot_daemon 2>&1 &
+ /opt/restart_ssh_daemon.sh > /var/www/data/logs/restart_ssh_daemon 2>&1 &
+ /opt/stats_daemon.sh > /var/www/data/logs/stats_daemon 2>&1 &
+fi
- mknod /var/www/data/reboot p
- chmod 644 /var/www/data/reboot
- (echo "Rebooting..." > /var/www/data/reboot; reboot)&
- cldate=`date '+%d.%m.%Y'`
- touch /var/www/data/ntp.log.$cldate
- chmod 644 /var/www/data/ntp.log.$cldate
+if [ -f /fs/config/inetd.conf ]
+then
+ /usr/sbin/inetd /fs/config/inetd.conf
+else
+ # this is a little silly, i should really be a little more useful with this
+cat > /fs/config/inetd.conf << EOF
+20010 stream tcp nowait root reboot
+20011 stream tcp nowait root sh
+20012 stream tcp nowait root ntpq ntpq -c lpe -n
+20013 stream tcp nowait root ps ps -ef
+20014 stream tcp nowait root free
+EOF
+ /usr/sbin/inetd /fs/config/inetd.conf
- (sleep 30; while(true); do date '+%s' >> /var/www/data/ntp.log.$cldate; ntpq -c lpe -n |grep "127.127.20" >> /var/www/data/ntp.log.$cldate; sleep 30; done) &
fi
+
+# work around problems with thttpd startup and its stupid stats output (which spams syslog when the time jumps too much)
+killall -9 thttpd_wrapper
+killall -9 thttpd