Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
General question about modems
#21
the snmp still was enabled month ago, then they disabled it. Is is possible get access through exploiting web-interface?
Reply
#22
no sorry
__________________________________________________________________________________
******new discord chat link https://discord.gg/5BQQbsb*******
Reply
#23
does the all docsis3 modems in network must have certificates?(if network that use BPI) As i can see from event logs, some models (Kathrein DCM300) have no notes about certs.

Reply
#24
yes they do
__________________________________________________________________________________
******new discord chat link https://discord.gg/5BQQbsb*******
Reply
#25
hey i have problems with my sb5100...... online keeps on does not stay solid when i take it to deferent area it works....i tried every possible config...i think its comcasts new security.... is there a way around it except 5101 clone... help please
Reply
#26
(30-09-2010, 04:42 AM)AcidDoLL Wrote: hey i have problems with my sb5100...... online keeps on does not stay solid when i take it to deferent area it works....i tried every possible config...i think its comcasts new security.... is there a way around it except 5101 clone... help please

2 post and both are stupid thread hijacks
learn some forum etiquette before anything else
__________________________________________________________________________________
******new discord chat link https://discord.gg/5BQQbsb*******
Reply
#27
(29-09-2010, 10:05 PM)drewmerc Wrote: yes they do
is there a workaround if no way to get subbed modem for dumping certs, snmp is disabled also. What if to try SB5101 Docsis 2.0 with haxorware and set MAC from box which don't use cert (if I find such box)? I read that many systems still have old cable modems that do not support BPI+ and so operators will enable BPI+ in its most limited mode. In this case, modems that support BPI+ will be required to register with BPI+, but modems that do not support BPI+ will register in BPI mode or with no encryption at all. Should this work in theory?
Reply
#28
(30-09-2010, 02:35 PM)kvant0x Wrote:
(29-09-2010, 10:05 PM)drewmerc Wrote: yes they do
is there a workaround if no way to get subbed modem for dumping certs, snmp is disabled also. What if to try SB5101 Docsis 2.0 with haxorware and set MAC from box which don't use cert (if I find such box)? I read that many systems still have old cable modems that do not support BPI+ and so operators will enable BPI+ in its most limited mode. In this case, modems that support BPI+ will be required to register with BPI+, but modems that do not support BPI+ will register in BPI mode or with no encryption at all. Should this work in theory?

the theory sounds fine but i have to ask how is this different than just using the mac from an old modem as the certs and whatnot are incorrectly signed anyways (ambit200 and below i think)
i'm basing the above on the fact when i first started this years ago i modded a dpx100 and even now and through all the security it's still going strong and has never gone off (and if i ever run into an other subbed dpx100/120 i will always write down the mac as i know they always work with haxor)
but then my bit of the network does have a lot of old modems on it
__________________________________________________________________________________
******new discord chat link https://discord.gg/5BQQbsb*******
Reply
#29
will haxorware work with SB5101E? (euroDocsis)

Reply
#30
(02-10-2010, 11:42 AM)kvant0x Wrote: will haxorware work with SB5101E? (euroDocsis)

yes
__________________________________________________________________________________
******new discord chat link https://discord.gg/5BQQbsb*******
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)