• Humax files gone!

    From Davey@2:250/1 to All on Thursday, December 14, 2023 11:26:02
    My Humax Fox T2 has a 2TB HDD, and was loaded with loads of programmes.
    There was always enough headroom that I could do some file manipulation (duplication producing original copies) and still have space.
    But last night, I turned on and found that all the separate folders
    with multiple files had gone. Individual single-file programmes were
    still there, but everything else had vanished. It is possible that I
    made a mistake when Deleting the 'Deleted' folder (I use the Customised Firmware ( CF )that parks deleted files until they get permanently
    deleted), but the main folders were not there.
    It is a mystery.

    Whatever the cause, whether equipment failure or operator error, is
    there any way I can get them back, or are they now gone for ever?
    Luckily, all important programmes were backed up, but I am missing a
    load of stuff that I was gradually watching.

    Using the CF, I can Telnet into the Humax. It offers the following
    options:
    maint - Restart into maintenance mode.
    safe - Enable safe mode on next boot.
    rma - Enable return-to-manufacturer (RMA) mode.
    reset - Reset custom firmware environment.
    upgrade - Upgrade all installed packages.
    passwd - Remove web interface password.
    fixweb - Re-install web interface.
    stat - Show current activity.
    x - Exit and close connection.
    reboot - Reboot the Humax.
    diag - Run a diagnostic.
    cli - System command line (advanced users).

    Any help welcome.

    --
    Davey.


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  • From Martin Gregorie@2:250/1 to All on Thursday, December 14, 2023 12:29:24
    On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 11:26:02 +0000, Davey wrote:

    My Humax Fox T2 has a 2TB HDD, and was loaded with loads of programmes.
    There was always enough headroom that I could do some file manipulation (duplication producing original copies) and still have space.
    But last night, I turned on and found that all the separate folders with multiple files had gone. Individual single-file programmes were still
    there, but everything else had vanished. It is possible that I made a
    mistake when Deleting the 'Deleted' folder (I use the Customised
    Firmware ( CF )that parks deleted files until they get permanently
    deleted), but the main folders were not there.
    It is a mystery.

    Whatever the cause, whether equipment failure or operator error, is
    there any way I can get them back, or are they now gone for ever?
    Luckily, all important programmes were backed up, but I am missing a
    load of stuff that I was gradually watching.

    Using the CF, I can Telnet into the Humax. It offers the following
    options:
    maint - Restart into maintenance mode.
    safe - Enable safe mode on next boot.
    rma - Enable return-to-manufacturer (RMA) mode.
    reset - Reset custom firmware environment.
    upgrade - Upgrade all installed packages.
    passwd - Remove web interface password.
    fixweb - Re-install web interface.
    stat - Show current activity.
    x - Exit and close connection.
    reboot - Reboot the Humax.
    diag - Run a diagnostic.
    cli - System command line (advanced users).

    Any help welcome.

    Only questions: since it sounds like you have no backups for the Humanx.


    - is there a firewall between your Humanx and your internet connection?
    the rest of your systems?


    --

    Martin | martin at
    Gregorie | gregorie dot org

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  • From Davey@2:250/1 to All on Thursday, December 14, 2023 13:57:52
    On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 12:29:24 -0000 (UTC)
    Martin Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote:

    Only questions: since it sounds like you have no backups for the
    Humanx.


    Well: "Luckily, all important programmes were backed up,.." It's the
    less important items that weren't backed up that I would like to
    recover. If they're gone, they're gone, and I will move on.

    - is there a firewall between your Humanx and your internet
    connection? the rest of your systems?

    That which is provided by my Fritz!box and Ubuntu, which I always
    thought was adequate. Maybe I need to be a bit more proactive?

    --
    Davey.



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  • From Martin Gregorie@2:250/1 to All on Thursday, December 14, 2023 19:18:12
    On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 13:57:52 +0000, Davey wrote:

    On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 12:29:24 -0000 (UTC)
    Martin Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote:

    Only questions: since it sounds like you have no backups for the
    Humanx.


    Well: "Luckily, all important programmes were backed up,.." It's the
    less important items that weren't backed up that I would like to
    recover. If they're gone, they're gone, and I will move on.

    - is there a firewall between your Humanx and your internet connection?
    the rest of your systems?

    That which is provided by my Fritz!box and Ubuntu, which I always
    thought was adequate. Maybe I need to be a bit more proactive?

    Have you configured its firewall appropriately, i.e. all ports blocking externally received connection requests EXCEPT those that are used by your Humanx and any other server(s) that you expect to handle externally
    received connection requests (its quite possible there are none of these).

    Use GRC.COM, https://www.grc.com/intro.htm

    to scan your IP address from the outside.



    --

    Martin | martin at
    Gregorie | gregorie dot org

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  • From Davey@2:250/1 to All on Thursday, December 14, 2023 21:33:29
    On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 19:18:12 -0000 (UTC)
    Martin Gregorie <martin@mydomain.invalid> wrote:

    Use GRC.COM, https://www.grc.com/intro.htm

    to scan your IP address from the outside.


    Yes, I have used GRC for many years. I just tested using it, and my
    system passed.
    But it reminded me of his SpinRight, which I will take a look at
    tomorrow. I have never used it, but it might help here

    More later, time for the pub!

    --
    Davey


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  • From Martin Liddle@2:250/1 to All on Friday, December 15, 2023 09:29:28
    On 14/12/2023 11:26, Davey wrote:
    It is possible that I
    made a mistake when Deleting the 'Deleted' folder (I use the Customised Firmware ( CF )that parks deleted files until they get permanently
    deleted), but the main folders were not there.
    It is a mystery.


    For questions about the custom firmware you would get much more sensible answers by asking the question at https://hummy.tv/forum/ where the
    experts are to be found.

    --
    Martin Liddle, Tynemouth Computer Services
    Staveley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire UK


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  • From Davey@2:250/1 to All on Friday, December 15, 2023 10:21:15
    On Fri, 15 Dec 2023 09:29:28 +0000
    Martin Liddle <news15@tynecomp.co.uk> wrote:

    On 14/12/2023 11:26, Davey wrote:
    It is possible that I
    made a mistake when Deleting the 'Deleted' folder (I use the
    Customised Firmware ( CF )that parks deleted files until they get permanently deleted), but the main folders were not there.
    It is a mystery.


    For questions about the custom firmware you would get much more
    sensible answers by asking the question at https://hummy.tv/forum/
    where the experts are to be found.


    Yes, that was going to be my next step. I already have an 'account'
    there.I was thinking that this was more of a general Linux problem, but
    I will try them anyway, there is nothing to lose.

    --
    Davey.


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