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RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - blacklisted - 22-04-2019

(21-04-2019, 12:59 PM)emantec Wrote: [quote pid='36556' dateline='1555826524']

can you please confirm that the pass word is "pwned" as i have tryed but not letting me in.  the script working as i see the following in serial console at boot
If it's not working for you then try rebooting, if it still doesn't work then something else is wrong. 
If you're seeing the output in the console then maybe your database is different and your password is stored elsewhere. You'll need to dump your firmware and check arris_password.
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ok please check the following file  for your attn @Emantech

everyting you have done matches and i have used your dump so a litterally identicial device i have used the password pwned not work

https://mega.nz/#!nNBlnSAZ

pass in PM


RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - emantec - 22-04-2019

Did you flash my entire dump to your modem? That contained device specific files which may explain your issues.


RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - blacklisted - 23-04-2019

entire flash


RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - eltremendo - 28-04-2019

(19-04-2019, 09:25 PM)guti Wrote:
(02-03-2019, 12:06 PM)danman Wrote: I'm getting PMs about how did I extract the FW. It's easy, you need a "better" SD card reader, in my case Transcend TS-RDF5K, SD or microSD breakout board:
https://github.com/danielkucera/MicroSD_Sniffer

and connect corresponding pins on the board:
https://blog.danman.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/router-upc-pinout-desc.jpg

Then you just insert the breakout board, connect pins to your board and you can extract, e.g. via dd:


Code:
dd if=/dev/sdc of=dump.dd bs=1M


Hello, with the transcend TS-RDF5K, SD or microSD breakout board is it possible to extract the complete dump?

i tried but i had not success, it was not mounting in linux. i have to get oscilloscope to identify the pins i guess


RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - blacklisted - 29-04-2019

need more its more than just that we all must keep trying elttremodo


RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - blacklisted - 29-04-2019

(22-04-2019, 08:08 PM)emantec Wrote: Did you flash my entire dump to your modem? That contained device specific files which may explain your issues.

i have flashed entire dump butr not getting that telnet password.

if there is any update on this would be realy good

Emantec keep us posted with you scripts


RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - eltremendo - 29-04-2019

(29-04-2019, 02:17 AM)blacklisted Wrote: need more its more than just that we all must keep trying elttremodo

yea i have been trying , but since its not showing up in linux im thinking in getting the emmc pro tool from ebay.


RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - ricktendo - 29-04-2019

(28-04-2019, 10:55 PM)eltremendo Wrote: i tried but i had not success, it was not mounting in linux. i have to get oscilloscope to identify the pins i guess

I would like to find the serial pinout of a SB8200, how do I use my oscilloscope to find this?


RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - eltremendo - 29-04-2019

(29-04-2019, 06:23 AM)ricktendo Wrote:
(28-04-2019, 10:55 PM)eltremendo Wrote: i tried but i had not success, it was not mounting in linux. i have to get oscilloscope to identify the pins i guess

I would like to find the serial pinout of a SB8200, how do I use my oscilloscope to find this?

https://youtu.be/k6figBh02Wc


RE: Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3) - eltremendo - 29-04-2019

(29-04-2019, 06:23 AM)ricktendo Wrote:
(28-04-2019, 10:55 PM)eltremendo Wrote: i tried but i had not success, it was not mounting in linux. i have to get oscilloscope to identify the pins i guess

I would like to find the serial pinout of a SB8200, how do I use my oscilloscope to find this?

did you try the video?