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NAME

       splitdns323fw - extract data from DNS-323 (and other) firmware images

SYNOPSIS

       splitdns323fw [-k KERNEL] [-i INITRD] [-d DEFAULTS] firmwarefile

DESCRIPTION

       splitdns323fw  parses  an  existing firmware image for a device such as
       the D-Link DNS-323, DNS-321, and Conceptronics CH3SNAS.

       By default, if only the  firmwarefile  ®option  is  given,  the  script
       verifies the checksums of the included components and prints a bunch of
       useful info about the image.  If you specify one or more of  the  other
       options,  however, the corresponding section of the firmware image will
       be written to that file.

       -k kernel, --kernel=kernel

              Write the kernel part of the firmware  image  to  the  specified
              file.

       -i initrd, --initrd=initrd

              Write  the  initrd  part  of the firmware image to the specified
              file.

       -d defaults.tar.gz, --defaults=defaults.tar.gz

              Write the defaults part of the firmware image to  the  specified
              file.

BUGS

       E-mail  bug  reports  to  theshed+dns323-firmware-tools@hezmatt.org.  I
       don’t guarantee to be able to help, but I’ll give it a  shot.   Patches
       are far more helpful.

AUTHOR

       splitdns323fw  was written by Matt Palmer, based on reverse-engineering
       work done by Leschinsky Oleg.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2008 Matt Palmer.
       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO

       mkimage(1), mkdns323fw(1).