ACP Commander
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* [http://downloads.buffalo.nas-central.org/TOOLS/ALL_LS_KB_ARM9/ACP_COMMANDER/README The ACP Commander Readme] | * [http://downloads.buffalo.nas-central.org/TOOLS/ALL_LS_KB_ARM9/ACP_COMMANDER/README The ACP Commander Readme] | ||
* [[Custom Partitions on the LS Pro]], which is where I found this info | * [[Custom Partitions on the LS Pro]], which is where I found this info | ||
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| + | == Is ACP Commander a Security Risk? == | ||
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| + | Clear answer: No. | ||
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| + | The security risk is the Linkstation/Terrastation implementing a server for doing this kind of stuff. ACP_Commander is just the tool which utilizes this weakness. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:42, 4 May 2011
ACP_Commander can be used to remotely control an ARM9-based LS Pro/LS Live/Tera Pro v2/Tera Live. It connects to a stock process so it even works with the stock firmware and in EM Mode.
See also
- The ACP Commander Readme
- Custom Partitions on the LS Pro, which is where I found this info
Is ACP Commander a Security Risk?
Clear answer: No.
The security risk is the Linkstation/Terrastation implementing a server for doing this kind of stuff. ACP_Commander is just the tool which utilizes this weakness.

