 DSLrgm Premium,MVM join:2002-08-22 Oak Park, MI
| reply to rcilink Re: Setting passwords on probably any PAP2 firmwar
It was pointed out to me that:
I have a syntax error on .
At some firmware release, it seems that a cleartext xml file is ignored by the pap2.
I was told higher than 2.0.10(a). But the one I just did was 2.0.12 - something (maybe I can find my note on what).
I am leaving for RSA conference in a few hours. I suspect there will be someone there to ask.. |
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 rcilink Premium join:2003-12-15 Manchester, NH
| reply to DSLrgm Similar to the PAP2 admin guide, I use the HTTP approach over TFTP. HTTP is more secure than me opening-up a TFTP server.
I guess the difference is whether you will be provisioning PAP2s on the network (public Internet) or if you will be only working inside your firewall.. If only inside, security is not that critical for your provisioning server.
Anyhow, looking forward to a concise, accurate guide for the PAP2 project. Someone someplace did start a wiki, dedicated to the PAP2. (maybe a google search for PAP2 WIKI UNLOCK would find it? ) -- PAP2 Info: PAP2 Unlock PDF PAP2 SPATools: PAP2 SPAtools |
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 DSLrgm Premium,MVM join:2002-08-22 Oak Park, MI
| reply to mazilo This was one of the posts that 'taught' me how to set the admin password to something I knew.
There is lots to do. Is tftp the way to go? It IS an efficient protocol for small files (and still used extensively for large firmware files).
Or ftp or http? These are a bit more secure. And AAH has an ftp server already set up for polycom and some other phones. |
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA | reply to DSLrgm This is an excellent work. Be sure to read this post on How to Provision Your Own PAP2. |
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