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Tutorial How to hack your config file.
#21
(07-10-2012, 10:31 PM)virgiltu Wrote: If you get this error you did it wrong.

TFTP file complete - but failed Message Integrity check MIC

Also you can remove it the MD5 header from the hex value. Here is a book about it.

http://books.google.com/books?id=PblPcRq...IC&f=false
So i have two configs one upgraded my internet and then downgraded.

Both files have the same MIC. odd or not. The speed is diffrent. When the DOCSIS Viewers saves the files. It does not have save the MIC. So just copy it in hex.

What about if you download some random config from the tftp, do they have the same mic's?

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#22
i think your all missing the trick here, he say's he upgraded then downgraded his speed, wait a month and then see if it's still working for him
what on earth makes any of think that the ctms is even looking at his config, nowhere in the standards does it say this is a must
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(07-10-2012, 08:45 PM)virgiltu Wrote: Ok so here is a small tutorial. It works for me.

Software Needed.

VultureWare DOCSIS Config Editor
Notepad ++ with hex plugin or any Hex Editor.

1. Open Haxorware. 192.168.100.1
2. Download Config File.

Name is config.cfg
Open it with Config Editor.
Change Downstream Maximum Susteained Traffic Rate from 3072000 to 10240000

Prese Save. Save it as confignew.cfg

it will ask for a authentication scring just press no.

Open config.cfg with hex and also open confignew.cfg

go all the way to the bottom.

You will notice that the last two lines are different. Copy exactly what you see in the orginal config file.

Copy Lines.

1140
1150
1160

make sure you look at the other lines above and they match also.
Ok that is about it.

If anybody has a 20 30 or 50 mbps files let me know what the down stream speed is. They need to be exact or else they dont work.

Good Luck.

I just went from 3 to 10, The speed test is reporting 22.

I don know where is:

Copy Lines.

1140
1150
1160

where is that..in hex editor? i don't see anything like that

Any help?
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#24
Well, even if these methods DO work for your ISP, they probably will not for much longer as you just posted it for the ISP to see. Very EASY for them to stop that. Hate to be a downer but that is the elephant in the room that no one wants to see....
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(26-02-2013, 08:51 PM)stefa Wrote:
(07-10-2012, 08:45 PM)virgiltu Wrote: Ok so here is a small tutorial. It works for me.

Software Needed.

VultureWare DOCSIS Config Editor
Notepad ++ with hex plugin or any Hex Editor.

1. Open Haxorware. 192.168.100.1
2. Download Config File.

Name is config.cfg
Open it with Config Editor.
Change Downstream Maximum Susteained Traffic Rate from 3072000 to 10240000

Prese Save. Save it as confignew.cfg

it will ask for a authentication scring just press no.

Open config.cfg with hex and also open confignew.cfg

go all the way to the bottom.

You will notice that the last two lines are different. Copy exactly what you see in the orginal config file.

Copy Lines.

1140
1150
1160

make sure you look at the other lines above and they match also.
Ok that is about it.

If anybody has a 20 30 or 50 mbps files let me know what the down stream speed is. They need to be exact or else they dont work.

Good Luck.

I just went from 3 to 10, The speed test is reporting 22.

I don know where is:

Copy Lines.

1140
1150
1160

where is that..in hex editor? i don't see anything like that

Any help?

Hello,I couldn't find those lines ether and I have notepad++hex,winhex,I don't know what program are they using.
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#26
he's using vultureware config editor and i'll say the lines are not always there
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#27
I try to many time but won't work,not sure need copy from config.cfg to confignew.cfg or backward ?My ISP TWC in Dallas
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