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Is there a wish for the SSH access? #22

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snoerenberg opened this issue Jan 12, 2019 · 3 comments
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Is there a wish for the SSH access? #22

snoerenberg opened this issue Jan 12, 2019 · 3 comments

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@snoerenberg
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Hi,

if there is a need I can outline how to gain SSH access to the SysAP.

Steps:

  • solder the 3 pins which are next to the RJ45
  • UART 115200 (TX, RX, GND - from top to bottom, GND can be identified easily)
  • Interrupt U-Boot by CTRL-C
  • Boot into rescue image
  • mount mmc partition 7
  • replace "authorized_keys" file
  • reboot and enable SSH access in web frontend
@henry-spanka
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Hi,
great, thanks. I always wondered how to gain access. But I suppose warranty is void if you access the SysAp via SSH. (If they can even detect it).
Is there any point of doing this? I mean besides reverse engineering the bus protocol or something like that.

@snoerenberg
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Just for reversing :)
Wanted to see where are the (encrypted/mangeled) firmwares for the window contact etc.

To see if it is possible to include there custom HW as well.

@henry-spanka
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Cool. Also interested in this. Let us know when you have more information ;)

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