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* NetGear WG602 Linux Source Code?
@ 2003-07-30  6:40 John Gordon
  2003-07-30 13:49 ` Alan Cox
  2003-07-30 18:12 ` mfkq99
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: John Gordon @ 2003-07-30  6:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hello all,

I have one of these little NetGear WG602 access points which I can
telnet into, and it is running a version of Linux (2.2.14 from Jungo).
Since this is a fairly neat little box, it has enough RAM and Flash to
perhaps support extensions, I thought I'd ask them for the source to
their kernel & the other GPL elements in there and see if I could get
own kernel running on it.

I don't need the driver for the wireless card since it was already
released (it is the Intersil Prism GT, some support for which was
announced a few days back). I don't really care too much about the
LEDs and the button (which they have LKMs to support). All I'd really
like is the kernel source, and perhaps some information on the layout
of the flash (though I'm willing to work that out for myself if need
be).

Problem is that they don't answer their emails. I've tried the support
email (got a ticket number, but nothing else), and also I tried
emailing all the executive staff (guessing at the addresses based on
the fisrt.last@domain.com format, so perhaps they didn't get the
message, but I never got a bounce report). What else can I try?

Rgds,
John...

PS I checked out the Jungo site too, but they don't have a
downloadable version of OpenRG either as far as I can see. They do
have a "design example" page all about the NetGear box though at
http://www.jungo.com/openrg/design_example_netgear.html so it is
public knowledge that Linux is inside this box.


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* Re: NetGear WG602 Linux Source Code?
  2003-07-30  6:40 NetGear WG602 Linux Source Code? John Gordon
@ 2003-07-30 13:49 ` Alan Cox
  2003-07-30 18:12 ` mfkq99
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Alan Cox @ 2003-07-30 13:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Gordon; +Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List

On Mer, 2003-07-30 at 07:40, John Gordon wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I have one of these little NetGear WG602 access points which I can
> telnet into, and it is running a version of Linux (2.2.14 from Jungo).

If its 2.2.14 its probably remotely exploitable



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* Re: NetGear WG602 Linux Source Code?
  2003-07-30  6:40 NetGear WG602 Linux Source Code? John Gordon
  2003-07-30 13:49 ` Alan Cox
@ 2003-07-30 18:12 ` mfkq99
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: mfkq99 @ 2003-07-30 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hello,

Probably coincidence, but this morning I received an email from NetGear's tech
support manager saying that they will be putting together a package with all the
relevant source in it and making it available as soon as possible.

So, looks like we might be able to play with this box soon ;-)

Rgds,
John...

> I have one of these little NetGear WG602 access points which I can
> telnet into, and it is running a version of Linux (2.2.14 from Jungo).
> Since this is a fairly neat little box, it has enough RAM and Flash to
> perhaps support extensions, I thought I'd ask them for the source to
> their kernel & the other GPL elements in there and see if I could get
> own kernel running on it.
> 
> I don't need the driver for the wireless card since it was already
> released (it is the Intersil Prism GT, some support for which was
> announced a few days back). I don't really care too much about the
> LEDs and the button (which they have LKMs to support). All I'd really
> like is the kernel source, and perhaps some information on the layout
> of the flash (though I'm willing to work that out for myself if need
> be).
> 
> Problem is that they don't answer their emails. I've tried the support
> email (got a ticket number, but nothing else), and also I tried
> emailing all the executive staff (guessing at the addresses based on
> the fisrt.last@domain.com format, so perhaps they didn't get the
> message, but I never got a bounce report). What else can I try?
> 
> Rgds,
> John...
> 
> PS I checked out the Jungo site too, but they don't have a
> downloadable version of OpenRG either as far as I can see. They do
> have a "design example" page all about the NetGear box though at
> http://www.jungo.com/openrg/design_example_netgear.html so it is
> public knowledge that Linux is inside this box.
> 
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