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| ke6iyc:
Update to 6.25 went smoothly, as described here. Telnet will have to wait until tomorrow, as the computer I have with me (that has a hardware serial port) has decided not to acknowledge that telnet is, in fact, installed.... Thanks to all! Brian |
| technogeeky:
--- Quote from: ke6iyc on May 13, 2017, 01:09:41 am ---Update to 6.25 went smoothly, as described here. Telnet will have to wait until tomorrow, as the computer I have with me (that has a hardware serial port) has decided not to acknowledge that telnet is, in fact, installed.... Thanks to all! Brian --- End quote --- Use putty like all of us. |
| ke6iyc:
Quote from DogP on Dec. 8 2016: "I spent a bit of time looking at this again, trying to get some remote access/control working. As noted earlier, the E7495 has a webpage, but doesn't accept the normal login. I noticed a similar non-working login on port 5025. Using netstat, I saw that elgato was listening on those ports. When looking in the /flash/egServer directory, I noticed a passwd file. It looked different than the standard *nix passwd file, but appeared to have a hashed root password in it (RzSdSbSdye). Rather than trying to crack the password, I decided to try simply renaming the passwd file and rebooting. Surprisingly, it didn't recreate it, and now simply accepts any login! (on both the webpage and port 5025)." In playing around, I did as advised above, and renamed the passwd file, then rebooted. I had PuTTY running on Serial port 2 during the reboot, and the last thing it spat out was: "Note: No passwd file found. Adding user 'root' with password 'changeme'" Not overly useful info, but something... Brian |
| DogP:
--- Quote from: ke6iyc on May 14, 2017, 02:15:12 pm ---Adding user 'root' with password 'changeme'" --- End quote --- I had come across "changeme" as well, but didn't see where it was used. It didn't work as the original password, and once I got rid of the password file, it took any login (didn't require root/changeme). Have you found where it's actually used? Pat |
| ke6iyc:
No, thus the limited usefulness of the result.... Brian |
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