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| SMB784:
tv84 and Janekivi are literal wizards. I'm just a physicist, but I trust them. |
| ewaller:
--- Quote from: SMB784 on December 07, 2018, 03:48:54 pm ---tv84 and Janekivi are literal wizards. --- End quote --- No doubt about it. --- Quote ---I'm just a physicist, but I trust them. --- End quote --- I have no reason not to either. I would, however, want to understand what the script does and how it does it before I use it. I think I know what it does -- and if it does what I think it does, it is brilliant. When I asked what it does, the answer was "These X-E specific .ADS have an update.sh script that is run to accomplish the installation. ". That does not tell me what the script is doing, and it does imply that something is being installed. I pressed further, and got the reply ' could answer yes but, since I'm not a TPM, you would have to trust me... Do you?'. Okay, it seems I have a choice; for whatever reason, I am not going to get the details of what the script does or a clear text version of what goes into an encrypted binary that will be uploaded to the update mechanism of my instrument. Seems I have a choice to make. I have to confess, I am a little out of my element here. I have spent a lot of time amongst the Free (as in Libre) software crowd where code comes with the source and information on how to build and modify it. |
| janekivi:
There is a little problem, we were hacking Rigol 1054Z and siglent gear with tv84 and only he knows and can trust me - how little I know and can do. Others here really think I can make a program which does something... |
| tv84:
--- Quote from: janekivi on December 07, 2018, 05:09:14 pm ---There is a little problem, we were hacking Rigol 1054Z and siglent gear with tv84 and only he knows and can trust me - how little I know and can do. Others here really think I can make a program which does something... --- End quote --- Modesty! Different methods and expertise but, in the end, the same results. janekivi has some of the best notepad/calculator there are for these analyses! :clap: |
| ebastler:
--- Quote from: tv84 on October 04, 2018, 09:02:12 pm ---How to open a telnet session in a Siglent when the root password is unknown? Use the following scripts, according to each equipment. They provide a root session via port 10101. --- End quote --- I may be a bit slow here... Those "scripts" are firmware files, to be installed via the regular firmware update procedure, right? And the idea is to install them temporarily, open a telnet session to make the required changes to the config file, and then re-update to the official Siglent firmware? Thanks! |
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