anyone tried logging in with firmware version 00.01.01.02.04? Build: 2018-11-09 19:49:21
i ordered the mso5074 after reading about the "hack" on hackaday. received it an hour ago, but can't log in over the lan interface & ssh...
Same here. The distributor thought it was a nice thing to update the firmware before shipping.
Same here. The distributor thought it was a nice thing to update the firmware before shipping.I wonder where they are getting it from ...
Which password is this?
root:qkiAP.hEBSnSY:0:0:root:/root:/bin/sh20 minutes with hashcat on a radeon hd7900 -> Rigol201
for those interested. researching this took longer then 20mins ;-) linux seems to use DES by default for encrypting passwords. 13 chars and no $-signs point to using that default. i copied the hash part into a file (rigol.hash) and here's the command i used for hashcat:Code: [Select]hashcat64.exe -a 3 -m 1500 rigol.hash
With current state of hacks done, will they able to lock this opening permanently if they want to thru newer firmware "only" ?
What's "wifi.sh"?
(and "send_mail.sh"...do these things send email?)
Noob question, assuming Rigol does not want to screw up existing early buyers/adopters for future firmware upgrades, also with assumption there will be no major hardware change/revision for newly produced scopes.
With current state of hacks done, will they able to lock this opening permanently if they want to thru newer firmware "only" ?
And yes, these can in theory send e-mails
And yes, these can in theory send e-mails
I had seen that and it seems very complete.
Which raises the questions:
Why would one need to have a mail client in a scope? Does ET need to phone home??
And yes, these can in theory send e-mails
I had seen that and it seems very complete.
Which raises the questions:
Why would one need to have a mail client in a scope? Does ET need to phone home??
And yes, these can in theory send e-mails
I had seen that and it seems very complete.
Which raises the questions:
Why would one need to have a mail client in a scope? Does ET need to phone home??
it will be placed on a isolated vlan, with no internet access, and not attached to anything thats important. given the poor security posture that Rigol takes, these become a real possiblity for a security breech.
Some oscilloscopes can send an e-mail as part of a data logging feature. If a trigger occured an e-mail notice will be send (and in some cases it is also possible to have a screendump or data send as an attachement).
And yes, these can in theory send e-mails
I had seen that and it seems very complete.
Which raises the questions:
Why would one need to have a mail client in a scope? Does ET need to phone home??
You need to read the terms and conditions and small print on the online update screen....
And yes, these can in theory send e-mails
I had seen that and it seems very complete.
Which raises the questions:
Why would one need to have a mail client in a scope? Does ET need to phone home??
You need to read the terms and conditions and small print on the online update screen....
"The system will COLLECT and JUDGE the following information"
"The working state of the key components and user defined function"
And yes, these can in theory send e-mails
I had seen that and it seems very complete.
Which raises the questions:
Why would one need to have a mail client in a scope? Does ET need to phone home??
You need to read the terms and conditions and small print on the online update screen....
"The system will COLLECT and JUDGE the following information"
"The working state of the key components and user defined function"
So that's why I need that touchscreen! :p
While I would not trust them to connect to the internet, it is so easy and happens before you know it; plug-in bam; problems. So if you are not tech-savvy, and do want to locally connect to your scope (ds-remote, lsi tools etc) but don't want it to poke on the internet ... without firewalling or network isolation, the scope just became a ... god knows what.
While I would not trust them to connect to the internet, it is so easy and happens before you know it; plug-in bam; problems. So if you are not tech-savvy, and do want to locally connect to your scope (ds-remote, lsi tools etc) but don't want it to poke on the internet ... without firewalling or network isolation, the scope just became a ... god knows what.