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  1. never mind i finally worked my way around it... thanks for everyone's help!! sheesh, no offense but this is a really bad community site in regards to helping ppl.
  2. Ok, I feel like im inching closer, I added modules 1 by 1 but am stuck on this specific module [ 2998.665893] videobuf_dvb: Unknown symbol __refrigerator (err 0) [ 2998.743057] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_alloc_frontend (err 0) [ 2998.743126] cx23885: Unknown symbol btcx_riscmem_alloc (err 0) [ 2998.743158] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_get_frontend (err 0) [ 2998.743201] cx23885: Unknown symbol btcx_riscmem_free (err 0) [ 2998.743282] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_unregister_bus (err 0) [ 2998.743332] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_register_bus (err 0) [ 2998.743381] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_dealloc_frontends (err 0) [ 2998.743450] cx23885: Unknown symbol lnbh24_attach (err 0) I need to know how to bypass this in regards to the __refrigerator
  3. Ok so i tried again but this time with synogpl-4418-bromolow.tbz and it created the cx23885.ko file. I copied it over from the VirtualBox to the DiskStation, I then tried /sbin/modprobe cx23885.ko which then says "modprobe: chdir(3.2.40): No such file or directory" so i next tried /sbin/insmod /usr/lib/modules/cx23885.ko which then tells me "insmod: can't insert '/usr/lib/modules/cx23885.ko': unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter" also dmesg shows [ 1094.090716] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_streamoff (err 0) [ 1094.090752] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_norm_to_name (err 0) [ 1094.090781] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_poll_stream (err 0) [ 1094.090810] cx23885: Unknown symbol video_ioctl2 (err 0) [ 1094.090840] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_read_stop (err 0) [ 1094.090872] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dma_map (err 0) [ 1094.090915] cx23885: Unknown symbol cx2341x_ext_ctrls (err 0) [ 1094.090954] cx23885: Unknown symbol tda18271_attach (err 0) [ 1094.090988] cx23885: Unknown symbol tda829x_attach (err 0) [ 1094.091019] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dma_free (err 0) [ 1094.091053] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_reqbufs (err 0) [ 1094.091086] cx23885: Unknown symbol stv6110_attach (err 0) [ 1094.091120] cx23885: Unknown symbol s5h1409_attach (err 0) [ 1094.091148] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_waiton (err 0) [ 1094.091179] cx23885: Unknown symbol xc5000_attach (err 0) [ 1094.091208] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_subdev_init (err 0) [ 1094.091238] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dqbuf (err 0) [ 1094.091268] cx23885: Unknown symbol s5h1411_attach (err 0) [ 1094.091298] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_alloc_frontend (err 0) [ 1094.091329] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_i2c_subdev_addr (err 0) [ 1094.091358] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_device_register_subdev (err 0) [ 1094.091390] cx23885: Unknown symbol cx2341x_ctrl_query (err 0) [ 1094.091420] cx23885: Unknown symbol video_devdata (err 0) [ 1094.091449] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l_bound_align_image (err 0) [ 1094.091480] cx23885: Unknown symbol cx24116_attach (err 0) [ 1094.091510] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_type_names (err 0) [ 1094.091538] cx23885: Unknown symbol tda10048_attach (err 0) [ 1094.091567] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_device_unregister_subdev (err 0) [ 1094.091597] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_ctrl_next (err 0) [ 1094.091629] cx23885: Unknown symbol btcx_riscmem_alloc (err 0) [ 1094.091658] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_get_frontend (err 0) [ 1094.091691] cx23885: Unknown symbol tveeprom_read (err 0) [ 1094.091719] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_queue_sg_init (err 0) [ 1094.091749] cx23885: Unknown symbol btcx_riscmem_free (err 0) [ 1094.091778] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_ctrl_query_menu (err 0) [ 1094.091808] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dma_unmap (err 0) [ 1094.091837] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_read_stream (err 0) [ 1094.091868] cx23885: Unknown symbol lgdt3305_attach (err 0) [ 1094.091900] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_querybuf (err 0) [ 1094.091934] cx23885: Unknown symbol video_unregister_device (err 0) [ 1094.091964] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_qbuf (err 0) [ 1094.091994] cx23885: Unknown symbol cx2341x_update (err 0) [ 1094.092024] cx23885: Unknown symbol video_device_alloc (err 0) [ 1094.092053] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_read_one (err 0) [ 1094.092083] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dma_init (err 0) [ 1094.092115] cx23885: Unknown symbol cx2341x_ctrl_get_menu (err 0) [ 1094.092144] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_device_register (err 0) [ 1094.092176] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_unregister_bus (err 0) [ 1094.092212] cx23885: Unknown symbol ds3000_attach (err 0) [ 1094.092242] cx23885: Unknown symbol cx2341x_log_status (err 0) [ 1094.092272] cx23885: Unknown symbol mt2131_attach (err 0) [ 1094.092302] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dma_init_kernel (err 0) [ 1094.092332] cx23885: Unknown symbol cx2341x_fill_defaults (err 0) [ 1094.092362] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_register_bus (err 0) [ 1094.092393] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_iolock (err 0) [ 1094.092425] cx23885: Unknown symbol __video_register_device (err 0) [ 1094.092455] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_streamon (err 0) [ 1094.092485] cx23885: Unknown symbol stv0900_attach (err 0) [ 1094.092514] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_queue_cancel (err 0) [ 1094.092543] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_dvb_dealloc_frontends (err 0) [ 1094.092574] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_i2c_tuner_addrs (err 0) [ 1094.092604] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_device_unregister (err 0) [ 1094.092634] cx23885: Unknown symbol xc4000_attach (err 0) [ 1094.092664] cx23885: Unknown symbol stv0367cab_attach (err 0) [ 1094.092694] cx23885: Unknown symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog (err 0) [ 1094.092723] cx23885: Unknown symbol video_device_release (err 0) [ 1094.092757] cx23885: Unknown symbol v4l2_i2c_new_subdev (err 0) [ 1094.092786] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_mmap_mapper (err 0) [ 1094.092817] cx23885: Unknown symbol cx2341x_mpeg_ctrls (err 0) [ 1094.092848] cx23885: Unknown symbol lnbh24_attach (err 0) [ 1094.092877] cx23885: Unknown symbol stv0367ter_attach (err 0) [ 1094.092911] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_to_dma (err 0) [ 1094.092940] cx23885: Unknown symbol videobuf_mmap_free (err 0) What could the problem be now?
  4. This is my first attempt at compiling a module for synology. I'm using DSM 4.3 DS3612xs (viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1361&p=17406#p17406 (beta 8) ). I have downloaded Intel x86 Linux 3.2.40 (Bromolow) toolchain and synogpl-3776-bromolow.tbz from github. I then extracted these to /usr/local/ and /usr/local/x86_64-linux-gnu respectively. I then edit Makefile and changed ARCH ?= x86_64 and CROSS_COMPILE ?= /usr/local/x86_64-linux-gnu/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-... Then from following guides i did make oldconfig make menuconfig Inside this GUI I had ticked the boxes as that corresponds to cx23885. After I make modules, it all seemed to run fine but I never receive cx23885.ko, even after find ./ -name cx23885.ko it just doesn't exist. Could someone please explain to me what i could be doing wrong? This has been frustrating me for quite a while now.
  5. Read the first post! the local files downloaded to do the update. "If you have problems updating because you have been infected (like i had)" means exactly that, if you had the same virus as me and couldn't update. then follow my instruction to fix it. If you don't see it, then most likely your not infected or you don't have the same virus/problem I had etc. in which case you don't need to do anything... simple as that. btw you can't update to 3827 from the gui and this has been mention a few times in this thread, you can only update to 3810 v4.
  6. Thanks for the write up, but I skipped the creating public folders etc as it was kinda unneccessary as I unzipped from my PC then transferred over to any share then moved to the appropriate locations. But so far update 4 seams stable for me and for the last 4 days i have not seen any unusual activity and I have been checking frequently, so in the mean time we can assume its safe and taken care off... for now.
  7. Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1700 http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Haupp ... V-HVR-1700 It uses firmware files and i believe the drivers are already present, just not the kernel activation from my understanding. It's a pci-e x4 card.
  8. It's my understanding now that you can access the gui from the browser, is this correct? If so you will need to download those files in the first post and follow those instructions in where to place them. Next disconnect from the internet, then in the GUI, goto control panel->DSM Update. The status may say disconnected, if so click manual DSM update below then click cancel and it should refresh (this is what worked for me) and hopefully find the local files. You may also need to double check /usr/syno/synoman/webman/modules/ControlPanel/modules/upgrade.cgi just to make sure it's there an not modified (you mentioned you moved it, so i'm guessing it should be ok but just double check inside the file).
  9. It's my understanding now that you can access the gui from the browser, is this correct? If so you will need to download those files in the first post and follow those instructions in where to place them. Next disconnect from the internet, then in the GUI, goto control panel->DSM Update. The status may say disconnected, if so click manual DSM update below then click cancel and it should refresh (this is what worked for me) and hopefully find the local files. You may also need to double check /usr/syno/synoman/webman/modules/ControlPanel/modules/upgrade.cgi just to make sure it's there an not modified (you mentioned you moved it, so i'm guessing it should be ok but just double check inside the file).
  10. I had the same virus because i had to also physically delete the lolz folder and process but i think i never reboot while i had that virus which maybe the reason I didn't get the results that you have. Unfortunately with the amount that's going on with your system, I would suggest doing a clean install then updating immediately because there is just too much digging around to find out what has been changed and where and even after fixing bits and pieces, there's no guarantee that its all quarantined. Also reinstalling will not delete your data, only the system files. But you will need to reconfigure everything again eg. user names, apps, services etc.
  11. I had the same virus because i had to also physically delete the lolz folder and process but i think i never reboot while i had that virus which maybe the reason I didn't get the results that you have. Unfortunately with the amount that's going on with your system, I would suggest doing a clean install then updating immediately because there is just too much digging around to find out what has been changed and where and even after fixing bits and pieces, there's no guarantee that its all quarantined. Also reinstalling will not delete your data, only the system files. But you will need to reconfigure everything again eg. user names, apps, services etc.
  12. I had the lolz virus aswell (but i never restarted on that one, so I'm unsure if the startup is related), I also had the httpd-pid, dhcp virus but never the PWNED one. Are you able to ssh into the box? EDIT: sorry just re-read your post and it seems as though you do. I would suggest killall lolz that you can find running, also delete the /lolz folder. next i would look at /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/S97apache-sys.sh and see if you can find anything abnormal. also after a quick check. I found lolz was being started up from /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/S99p.sh EDIT: What you can also try is running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/S97apache-sys.sh start then see if you can login after that
  13. I had the lolz virus aswell (but i never restarted on that one, so I'm unsure if the startup is related), I also had the httpd-pid, dhcp virus but never the PWNED one. Are you able to ssh into the box? EDIT: sorry just re-read your post and it seems as though you do. I would suggest killall lolz that you can find running, also delete the /lolz folder. next i would look at /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/S97apache-sys.sh and see if you can find anything abnormal. also after a quick check. I found lolz was being started up from /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/S99p.sh EDIT: What you can also try is running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/S97apache-sys.sh start then see if you can login after that
  14. I'm talking about the update 4 off 3810 as it was no longer possible to download or do manual method (mentioned on page 1) as the new 3827 update overrides the 3810 v4.
  15. I'm talking about the update 4 off 3810 as it was no longer possible to download or do manual method (mentioned on page 1) as the new 3827 update overrides the 3810 v4.
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