João Paulo
New Around Here
Hello. First of all, sorry for my bad english.
I have a USB HDD conected to my ASUS RT-AC3200 router. FTP server is enabled in the router. I have an IP camera recording via FTP. The camera software lacks the option to delete older than 30 days recordings and my USB HDD is filling up quickly.
How can I schedule my router, once a day, to delete older than 30 days files from a specific directory in that USB HDD?
This is the directory: ftp://192.168.1.1/Seagate_Expansion_Drive/ALPHAVILLE_CAM1/FI9805W_00626E4CD600/record/
Router's ip is 192.168.1.1
Router's login name is "admin"
Right now I have the stock asus firmware 3.0.0.4.382_50624 but I can update to Merlin's if it is needed to do this job. I don't know very much about the language, the scripts required. I can update the firmware if needed, I can enable the jffs partition, access the router via telnet with putty, but I would need detailed instructions on the script itself. I would also like the script to work even when the router is restarted.
Is this possible?
Thank you,
João Paulo
I have a USB HDD conected to my ASUS RT-AC3200 router. FTP server is enabled in the router. I have an IP camera recording via FTP. The camera software lacks the option to delete older than 30 days recordings and my USB HDD is filling up quickly.
How can I schedule my router, once a day, to delete older than 30 days files from a specific directory in that USB HDD?
This is the directory: ftp://192.168.1.1/Seagate_Expansion_Drive/ALPHAVILLE_CAM1/FI9805W_00626E4CD600/record/
Router's ip is 192.168.1.1
Router's login name is "admin"
Right now I have the stock asus firmware 3.0.0.4.382_50624 but I can update to Merlin's if it is needed to do this job. I don't know very much about the language, the scripts required. I can update the firmware if needed, I can enable the jffs partition, access the router via telnet with putty, but I would need detailed instructions on the script itself. I would also like the script to work even when the router is restarted.
Is this possible?
Thank you,
João Paulo