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livebox:commandlineaccess [2013/02/22 14:57] – [Livebox Command line Access] minerva9 | livebox:commandlineaccess [2013/03/15 11:27] – [Console Access Hardware] brett | ||
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There are two methods to breaking into your livebox | There are two methods to breaking into your livebox | ||
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* [[# | * [[# | ||
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- an MMJ to RJ11 cable | - an MMJ to RJ11 cable | ||
- | - a PCB that holds the Max3232 | + | - a PCB that holds the Max3232cpe |
- an original Cisco console cable (worth £5 alone) RJ45 to DB9 | - an original Cisco console cable (worth £5 alone) RJ45 to DB9 | ||
+ | - 5x 1uf 50v caps | ||
+ | - 2x 1n4004 diodes | ||
We don't provide a case for the PCB - this is left as an exercise for the reader (some, less fussy, readers simply wrap the entire PCB with insulating tape). | We don't provide a case for the PCB - this is left as an exercise for the reader (some, less fussy, readers simply wrap the entire PCB with insulating tape). | ||
Be sure not to allow the PCB to touch metal objects - 5VDC is present on the PCB. | Be sure not to allow the PCB to touch metal objects - 5VDC is present on the PCB. | ||
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===== via the Serial Port ===== | ===== via the Serial Port ===== | ||
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On the PCB, there are solder pads for an RJ11 style socket - but no socket is populated on the board. It was hoped that this might expose a second serial port, but this is not the case. | On the PCB, there are solder pads for an RJ11 style socket - but no socket is populated on the board. It was hoped that this might expose a second serial port, but this is not the case. | ||
- | * http://www.agp.dsl.pipex.com/schematic.html | + | * http://andyp.dyndns.info/ |
When connected at 115200 Baud, No Parity , 8 Data Bits , 1 Stop Bit we are presented with a Login prompt. | When connected at 115200 Baud, No Parity , 8 Data Bits , 1 Stop Bit we are presented with a Login prompt. | ||
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# fcp -v redboot_blueg5.6-patched /dev/mtd0 | # fcp -v redboot_blueg5.6-patched /dev/mtd0 | ||
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===== With telnet ===== | ===== With telnet ===== |