You should ask the Netgear / busybox folks instead of this mailing list.

Especially the former as they ship your product.

On Wed., Sep. 27, 2023, 6:45 a.m. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming, <
tdtemc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Subject: Apache web server httpd in Netgear Wireless Router WNR3500L
>
> Good day from Singapore,
>
> Release version : Netgear Wireless Router WNR3500L
> U12H13699/V1.0.2.35/32.1.9_TR069_0528
> Time : May 29 2010 10:31:41
> CFE version : v1.0.36
>
> We were trying to login to the Netgear wireless router but the web UI
> was not available. Then we managed to telnet (TCP port 23) into the
> Netgear wireless router.
> The operating system is BusyBox. I am sorry I did not note down the
> version of BusyBox. BusyBox is a stripped-down version of the Linux
> operating system. When I run the Linux command "httpd", the Apache web
> server started and we managed to login to the web UI already.
>
> But when we need to reboot the Netgear wireless router, where are the
> Apache web server httpd autostart scripts? Do we have to manually
> execute the httpd command every time we reboot the Netgear wireless
> router?
>
> Why was httpd not running when we tried to login to the web UI? Did
> somebody kill the httpd process or deleted the httpd autostart
> scripts?
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> Targeted Individual in Singapore
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> GIMP also stands for Government-Induced Medical Problems.
>
> I have configured, setup and deployed 22 Fortigate firewall appliances
> for 20 companies/organizations in Singapore so far as of 27 Sep 2023
> Wed.
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