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rcilink
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join:2003-12-15
Manchester, NH

reply to meister_sd
Re: [Vonage] Getting the encryption key for RTP300 & WRTP54G

The serial console is set to a 'login' prompt, so you cant get into it unless you have the password.

If you have the root password, why not just use ssh and connect that way?

Here's where I'm at with this device..
I have it registered and working with Asterisk... I have not gotten the provision portion working though. In addition, I would like to get the shell password, so I can get into the Linux filesystem.

I have the GPL source for 1.00.60 firmware for this device. (can be downloaded from Linksys).

In the firmware, under /usr/bin, look at the cm_ files.
# ls

[@ cm_logic* cm_reset* foxy* passwd@ traceroute@ whoami@
cm_config* cm_monitor* cut@ free@ pppoe-relay* tty@ yes@
cm_convert* cm_msg* dbgcmd@ id@ test@ upgrade*
cm_klogd* cm_pc* env@ nmm* tftp@ wget*

The cm_config is one of interest. Since this device is not i386 based, it needs an emulator to run.
# file cm_config

cm_config: ELF 32-bit LSB MIPS-I executable, MIPS, version 1 (SYSV),
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped

So, if you have a MIPS version 1 emulator for linux, you can most likely run that config program and make a new XML to unlock your box completely, using the encrypt key it wants to see.


meister_sd
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join:2006-01-29
La Mesa, CA

reply to rcilink
This is what I've been looking for! Thanks alot! I'll try this when I get home tonight.

Have you had any luck in getting a serial console working? I've seen some tutorials on openwrt, but I haven't heard from anyone here who actually did it. I have the settings on HyperTerm to 115000 8-N-1 and Control to "None".
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