10-25-2010, 05:53 PM | #16 |
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Update: nope, doesn't help. Wasn't Alt-Z suppose to refresh the index of items in the Pictures folder? Last edited by badbob001; 10-25-2010 at 11:35 PM. |
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10-26-2010, 01:58 AM | #18 |
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Hi,
Thank you badbob001 I have the transfers working well. I was stuck at the authorized_keys and was saving the key into a folder exported from puttygen. Thanks for correcting this as the readme isn't too clear. :Jono |
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Alt-Z does show new content from the Pictures folder but does nothing for documents. "dbus-send --system /default com.lab126.powerd.resuming int32:1" from shell does refresh the home page to show new documents, though I got duplicates of the new picture folders I got from the Alt-Z. I suggest not using both after uploading mixed content. NiLuJe, when disconnecting from a sftp connection, is there some process on the Kindle that is aware of this and needs to react, like a clean up process or shutdown sftp process? Perhaps it would be nice to have an option for it to run the dbus-send command after a sftp disconnect. |
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@badbob001: Not sure, you'd have to take a look at dropbear and/or OpenSSH's sftp code.
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Also, there is a very neat option to put any ssh command on the toolbar, so I added "Refresh Kindle" button there, that invokes that dbus command. So, once I upload my books to Kindle, then I just need to click that "Refresh Kindle" button, and that's it. |
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@gemjuno: By 'fail to connect' you mean 'fail to auth' or 'timeout'?
If it's a timeout, you probably got the wrong *wireless* IP address, and it's your wireless router that chooses which IP to give the Kindle, the IP config in the hack is for the USB network interface, not wifi. |
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It was timeout. My router leases 192.168.27.x addresses. Currently my computer has .2 and kindle has .10 so I set HOST_IP=192.168.27.2 ,KINDLE_IP=192.168.27.10 Do you mean I don't have to change IPs in config file and leave as default 2.1 and 2.2 addresses? I'm confused now. |
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@gemjuno: I meant that the HOST_IP / KINDLE_IP config will only apply to the *USB* network interface.
On the WiFi front, if you want to make sure your Kindle always gets leased the same IP for its *wireless* network interface, you'd have to setup a MAC filter in the DHCP config of your router. And, FYI, when you're using USB, you're bypassing your router, so you don't even have to be in the same address class at all, much less in the same range. In fact, I'd recommend explicitly getting out of the usual network address range of your network to avoid IP conflicts, so, yeah, you could use the default. Last edited by NiLuJe; 11-12-2010 at 03:57 PM. |
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Thanks for clearing that up. I made changes in router config for static kindle IP but still keep getting connection timed out error with putty and filezilla. |
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@gemjuno: I assume you've set K3_WIFI to true, and that you can ping the Kindle over wifi?
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@NiLuJe: Yes. I set K3_WIFI true but false to K3sshd because I still can't connect with wifi. I can ping to Kindle with no problem at all.
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