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configuration:usb-autorun [2015/05/19 11:36]
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configuration:usb-autorun [2021/11/11 14:30] (current)
dodenhoeft [Useful USB autorun]
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 The hash keys can be generated by running the command ''​echo -n "<​admin-password>"​ | sha256sum''​ on a Linux system or an Internet hash key generator (search for "​sha-256 hash calculator"​). The hash keys can be generated by running the command ''​echo -n "<​admin-password>"​ | sha256sum''​ on a Linux system or an Internet hash key generator (search for "​sha-256 hash calculator"​).
 Once authentication has succeeded, the system scans for other files in the root directory which can perform the following actions: Once authentication has succeeded, the system scans for other files in the root directory which can perform the following actions:
-  - For running a script: ''​autorun.sh''​+ 
   - For a configuration update: ''​cfg-<​SERIALNO>​.zip''​ (e.g. ''​cfg-00112B000815.zip''​),​ or if not available ''​cfg.zip''​   - For a configuration update: ''​cfg-<​SERIALNO>​.zip''​ (e.g. ''​cfg-00112B000815.zip''​),​ or if not available ''​cfg.zip''​
   - For a software update: ''​sw-update.img''​   - For a software update: ''​sw-update.img''​
 +  - For running a script: ''​autorun.sh''​
  
-===== Example =====+===== Example ​autorun.key ​=====
 <code - autorun.key>​ <code - autorun.key>​
 # corresponds to password in factory defaults # corresponds to password in factory defaults
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-<code bash autorun.sh>​ +===== Procedure =====
-# This autorun.sh script applies all *.cfg files that are provided on a USB stick +
-# Make sure autorun.status=1 or the router is set back to factory defaults +
-# and a file autorun.key with e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 is on the stick as well+
  
-# $MNTPATH is passed via environment variable but we want to be sure :)  +The autorun feature need to be enabledThis is case case either ​in the factory state or when you have it enabled ​on purpose ​in the Config
-mountpoint=""​ +
-max=60 +
-config="/​tmp/​myconfig.cfg" +
-serial=$(cli status system -s | grep SERIAL_NUMBER | cut -d= -f2 | tr -d '"'​) +
-for i in `seq 1 $max` +
-do +
-    /​usr/​bin/​logger -s -p "​local1.notice"​ -t "​autorun"​ "mount test $i of $max"​ +
-    mountpoint=$(mount | grep sda | cut -d" " -f3) +
-    if [ -n "​$mountpoint"​ ]; then +
-      /​usr/​bin/​logger -s -p "​local1.notice"​ -t "​autorun"​ "Stick in now mounted ​on $mountpoint"​ +
-      break +
-    fi +
-    sleep 1 +
-done +
-# concatenate common.cfg and individual.cfg on USB stick and save it in temp file. +
-cat $mountpoint/​*.cfg > $config +
-# apply the whole config in one step +
-cli update config "​file://​$config"​ +
-/​usr/​bin/​logger -s -p "​local1.notice"​ -t "​autorun"​ "​config applied, dumping user config and log on stick for your reference and exiting..."​ +
-# write applied config and log back on stick +
-cat /​etc/​config/​user-config.cfg > $mountpoint/​$serial.cfg +
-tail -n 100 /​var/​log/​messages > $mountpoint/​$serial.log +
-exit 0+
  
 +  - Please do not plug in the USB Stick before the System is bootet completly (Status LED need to light steady green). ​
 +  - After that pluging the USB Stick.
 +  - If the Autorun was triggert correctly all LEDs need to flash GREEN at the same time
  
-</​code>​ 
  
 +===== Function is not always enabled =====
 +
 +Please keep in mind that the usb autorun function is not always enabled:
 +
 +  - It's enabled in Factory State until you define your admin password
 +  - After that you need to enable it either via Webinterface or config parameter: ''​autorun.status=1''​
 +
 +===== Useful USB autorun =====
 +
 +  * [[configuration:​firmware-update|Firmware update]]
 +  * [[configuration:​software-update|Software update]]
 +  * [[configuration:​config-update|Config update]]