Does anyone here have any experience as to how to take a apart the Technicolor TC8305C? I want to take a look at the motherboard to see if anything is fried. Modem won't power on for some reason.
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How to disassemble TC8305C modem?
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'Off-board SPI'
Hi, got an spi chip I removed from my origional ubee year's ago, and need to know how to back up it's content's without soldering it to a board, is this possible? If so, which pins need what power? Cause it's undetected when wired up to usbjtag on it's own, using pin 2
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Hacking DCT2524 or any other STB
I need someone who knows how to "hack" STB's I have a BCUSB, they are phasing out analog cable here so i need to get some digital boxes up and running i know what needs to be done but just do not know precisely how to do it
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Respect to all those who keep this forum intresting and informative.
Have been watching out and reading threads for long. I pay my Respects to all those who keep on contributing by their knowledge of haxorware and other related things.
I present my appreciation that I have fun in learning things that are above what I know.
Thanks peeps!
I present my appreciation that I have fun in learning things that are above what I know.

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The story of the mad hat:ter..
Teacher: Okay kid's, take out 1 sheet of paper, and a pencil. I want you all to draw a hat, preferably design your own, try not to copy one you have seen. At the (apparent) end of the lesson, the teacher collect's all drawing's, and dismiss's class.
Weeks later.
Kid: "Please sir", "yes..?" - "I got it.." - "Um, please explain, what do you mean, you got it?" "The hat..?" - "Sorry, you've lost me.." - " You asked us to draw a hat? I got it!" To which the teacher take's out from the drawer all drawn picture's and look's for the kid's.. The teacher walks up to kid, showing her the picture she drew, to which the kid pulled the identical hat from her bag.
You see?
The power of the creative word, hence Re-Kr8, (re-create).
One or two in billions have this ability from the day they are born, in fact, all of us, since we're all equal.. it's up to those who catch on to know how to make the element's form in their own formed form, with nothing more than the kr8ive word.
The image when neo swallows the pill is what it's like when you choke for real. If it's bad enough you die. At this point is the image of the fact there's nothing you can do about it since your dead.
This 'symbolic' death was not by the hand of man, but the hand of nature.
Once learnt, it cannot be forgotten. And corruption will forever seek, that which the kid never knew, rekr8'd, the drawing of the hat. You see, upon completion of the drawing of the hat, everything in existance came together to re-kr8 the image on this earth.
Should the kid ever speak the Kr8ive word, everything shall cease to exist.
It's what's in the heart at the time of thinking, not the thought's, that we actualise on this earth. Who can interpret the kid, when we all think we know better? What was this the point of the teacher's lesson?
Weeks later.
Kid: "Please sir", "yes..?" - "I got it.." - "Um, please explain, what do you mean, you got it?" "The hat..?" - "Sorry, you've lost me.." - " You asked us to draw a hat? I got it!" To which the teacher take's out from the drawer all drawn picture's and look's for the kid's.. The teacher walks up to kid, showing her the picture she drew, to which the kid pulled the identical hat from her bag.
You see?
The power of the creative word, hence Re-Kr8, (re-create).
One or two in billions have this ability from the day they are born, in fact, all of us, since we're all equal.. it's up to those who catch on to know how to make the element's form in their own formed form, with nothing more than the kr8ive word.
The image when neo swallows the pill is what it's like when you choke for real. If it's bad enough you die. At this point is the image of the fact there's nothing you can do about it since your dead.
This 'symbolic' death was not by the hand of man, but the hand of nature.
Once learnt, it cannot be forgotten. And corruption will forever seek, that which the kid never knew, rekr8'd, the drawing of the hat. You see, upon completion of the drawing of the hat, everything in existance came together to re-kr8 the image on this earth.
Should the kid ever speak the Kr8ive word, everything shall cease to exist.
It's what's in the heart at the time of thinking, not the thought's, that we actualise on this earth. Who can interpret the kid, when we all think we know better? What was this the point of the teacher's lesson?
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TWC config file
I was wondering if anyone has or can pull a 50 meg or 100 meg cfg file for TWC for me. I'm testing some things out, and my area is still in the stone ages. Any help would be appreciated (I can't seem to locate one).
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MIC Cracker
On average how long does it take to crack the MIC in a config file using Rajko's MIC Cracker
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snmpcheck
SNMPCHECK
Snmpcheck is an open source tool distributed under GPL license. Its goal is to automate the process of gathering information of any devices with SNMP protocol support (Windows, Unix-like, network appliances, printers...). Like to snmpwalk, snmpcheck allows you to enumerate the SNMP devices and places the output in a very human readable friendly format. It could be useful for penetration testing or systems monitoring.
http://www.nothink.org/codes/snmpcheck/
Snmpcheck is an open source tool distributed under GPL license. Its goal is to automate the process of gathering information of any devices with SNMP protocol support (Windows, Unix-like, network appliances, printers...). Like to snmpwalk, snmpcheck allows you to enumerate the SNMP devices and places the output in a very human readable friendly format. It could be useful for penetration testing or systems monitoring.
http://www.nothink.org/codes/snmpcheck/
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Looking to clone SB5101U Subbed modem that has fried Ethernet
So we had a storm and the ethernet on my modem got fried. USB still works but Ive had no luck getting the drivers to install on my win 7 pc.
I just purchased a new modem (sb5101n that has no usb) and would like to clone my subbed, over to my new one.
Is there anyone here that can help?
Also, has anyone had success getting the drivers for the 5101U to install on the windows 7 platform?
Id like to use one modem to plug into my majicjack and another to plug into my pc directly, thanks
Id like to mention that Im new at this and wouldnt know where to start. Can all this be done with software or do i need hardware as well? Thanks
I just purchased a new modem (sb5101n that has no usb) and would like to clone my subbed, over to my new one.
Is there anyone here that can help?
Also, has anyone had success getting the drivers for the 5101U to install on the windows 7 platform?
Id like to use one modem to plug into my majicjack and another to plug into my pc directly, thanks
Id like to mention that Im new at this and wouldnt know where to start. Can all this be done with software or do i need hardware as well? Thanks
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How to hack: Docsis 1.1
Yeah, I know, we cant manipulate cert's, or at least, so they say: We must have originonal cert's.. or do we? What if we could force the cmts itself, to make legit, our illegitimate cert's?
I know at the start of d3, I did, in fact, get online on d1.1, Bpi enforced, using invalid cert's by forcing the cmts to see my illegitimate as genuine, and this is how it was done:
First, Grab this:
SB6120-1.0.2.0-ENG00-SH.NNEMN.rar (Size: 2.94 MB / Downloads: 0)
Now, for the first lesson on knowing what is what, rename this file p7b.
Now double click it. You now see your cvc time has expired. What you cant see is what I just showed you, that you can see your cvc with a simple renaming of the file. Undo rename.
Now, using prefered hex editor, remove the p7 header. This is done in hex editor by removing approx 1604 bytes for docsis, and 1527 bytes for euro docsis, sorry I dont know the west's (US) byte's to remove. It is best to save a copy of what you remove for the next stage.
What you have saved is an old p7 header, the cvc start-end time. Here's the kicker: Grab this config:
V4b90676b7b571b44.rar (Size: 2.57 KB / Downloads: 1)
and open it with vultureware. Scroll down until you see the 4 line's:
Manufacturer Code Verification Certificate (32) 30 82 03 81 blah blah..
Replace these with your updated cvc start/end time.
How do you get this new cvc?
Try downloading config from your isp, preferably while attempting a bpi23/secure software download, and this WILL contain the NEW start end time for the MAC you are using, now rename this config to p7b, and double click.. ya get me? Now open said config in vultureware, add those four lines like you see in the config I posted to the config you create, in particular, your signed firmware.. Now you know why I posted it. Dont use config I posted, use your's. Done correctly, your modem will validate with the cmts, invalid cert's.
I guess you all forget the most crucial aspect of the docsis network. There is only ONE.. mac check in place throughout the entire system, they're too busy securing bullshit cert's.
Did you ever consider uploading your downloaded config to the cert page in haxorware? I did..
Remember, I used the eng bin for testing, the config is just for show, do not use it.. I just posted it for demo purposes.
Post cause and effect's here for all to see..![Wink Wink]()
Ps, for noobs, if you cant save config cause it asks for a string, use private string found in the config your trying to save![Wink Wink]()
Keep in mind, these 4 lines can only be altered in modem from coax input, ie, config..
?????
I know at the start of d3, I did, in fact, get online on d1.1, Bpi enforced, using invalid cert's by forcing the cmts to see my illegitimate as genuine, and this is how it was done:
First, Grab this:

Now, for the first lesson on knowing what is what, rename this file p7b.
Now double click it. You now see your cvc time has expired. What you cant see is what I just showed you, that you can see your cvc with a simple renaming of the file. Undo rename.
Now, using prefered hex editor, remove the p7 header. This is done in hex editor by removing approx 1604 bytes for docsis, and 1527 bytes for euro docsis, sorry I dont know the west's (US) byte's to remove. It is best to save a copy of what you remove for the next stage.
What you have saved is an old p7 header, the cvc start-end time. Here's the kicker: Grab this config:

Manufacturer Code Verification Certificate (32) 30 82 03 81 blah blah..
Replace these with your updated cvc start/end time.
How do you get this new cvc?
Try downloading config from your isp, preferably while attempting a bpi23/secure software download, and this WILL contain the NEW start end time for the MAC you are using, now rename this config to p7b, and double click.. ya get me? Now open said config in vultureware, add those four lines like you see in the config I posted to the config you create, in particular, your signed firmware.. Now you know why I posted it. Dont use config I posted, use your's. Done correctly, your modem will validate with the cmts, invalid cert's.
I guess you all forget the most crucial aspect of the docsis network. There is only ONE.. mac check in place throughout the entire system, they're too busy securing bullshit cert's.
Did you ever consider uploading your downloaded config to the cert page in haxorware? I did..
Remember, I used the eng bin for testing, the config is just for show, do not use it.. I just posted it for demo purposes.
Post cause and effect's here for all to see..

Ps, for noobs, if you cant save config cause it asks for a string, use private string found in the config your trying to save

Keep in mind, these 4 lines can only be altered in modem from coax input, ie, config..

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Cisco UBR CMTS Clone Detection
Today I would like to talk about how would one bypass Clone Detection on a Cisco UBR out of the blue for no reason at all. I have been reading up on them lately, it seems as though there are still a few minor holes in the UBR CMTS systems from what i have read anyway. For example: The Cisco CMTS router does not attempt to distinguish between two cable modems if the provisioning system does not provide a DOCSIS configuration file specifying BPI+ be enabled.
So, Correct me if I am wrong here BUT if the config file was to be edited so as to not specify BPI+ to be enabled then that would mean of course (in my mind), Yes! the CMTS well not "TRY" distinguish the legitimate modem from the clone which means you can reboot the sub modem provided you have SNMP access still and then put your clone online without issue, except for one. Yeah what about that sub modem that wont come online now do to the CMTS rejecting it because of the fact that the Cable Duplicate MAC Address Reject feature is enabled by default on the Cisco UBR???? This would not be a problem if it was not for the fact this feature creates a new log message, which appears in the system log by default, or you know, the simple fact the customer is gonna call the ISP now and tell them they have no internet. So how do we bypass this aspect of the security to allow both modems online? well Cisco says "the log message provides the cable interface and MAC address of the cable modem attempting to register when another physical modem with that same MAC address is already in a state of online(p_) elsewhere on the Cisco CMTS router." so it is possible to get on with a clone from another CMTS? or No? DOCSIS clones can’t exist on the same CMTS. They can, however, exist on different CMTSs as per my ISP is configured at the current moment with Arris C4's so would this mean that you can get online provided you connect to another CMTS but are still using the same provisional server so as to pickup the proper config??? someone please enlighten me as to if I am on the right, or wrong, course of thinking here. How do they span clone detection across multiple Cisco UBR CMTS's? I could not find any documentation about it through Cisco. Secret? Maybe. Not Possible? Possibility. anyway yeah I probably got some shit wrong here because A: Been up sense 11:00 Last night and B: never looked into clone detection very heavily before let along look into anything about Cisco CMTS systems, I Have only ever Dealt with the Shitty Arris C4's and older.
I assume Canis is gonna weigh in here as he usually would
So, Correct me if I am wrong here BUT if the config file was to be edited so as to not specify BPI+ to be enabled then that would mean of course (in my mind), Yes! the CMTS well not "TRY" distinguish the legitimate modem from the clone which means you can reboot the sub modem provided you have SNMP access still and then put your clone online without issue, except for one. Yeah what about that sub modem that wont come online now do to the CMTS rejecting it because of the fact that the Cable Duplicate MAC Address Reject feature is enabled by default on the Cisco UBR???? This would not be a problem if it was not for the fact this feature creates a new log message, which appears in the system log by default, or you know, the simple fact the customer is gonna call the ISP now and tell them they have no internet. So how do we bypass this aspect of the security to allow both modems online? well Cisco says "the log message provides the cable interface and MAC address of the cable modem attempting to register when another physical modem with that same MAC address is already in a state of online(p_) elsewhere on the Cisco CMTS router." so it is possible to get on with a clone from another CMTS? or No? DOCSIS clones can’t exist on the same CMTS. They can, however, exist on different CMTSs as per my ISP is configured at the current moment with Arris C4's so would this mean that you can get online provided you connect to another CMTS but are still using the same provisional server so as to pickup the proper config??? someone please enlighten me as to if I am on the right, or wrong, course of thinking here. How do they span clone detection across multiple Cisco UBR CMTS's? I could not find any documentation about it through Cisco. Secret? Maybe. Not Possible? Possibility. anyway yeah I probably got some shit wrong here because A: Been up sense 11:00 Last night and B: never looked into clone detection very heavily before let along look into anything about Cisco CMTS systems, I Have only ever Dealt with the Shitty Arris C4's and older.
I assume Canis is gonna weigh in here as he usually would

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Docsis- Server ... Maybe Usefull ?
http://users.accesscomm.ca/docsis_server/
https://github.com/bschirrmeister/docsis_server
Some Good Information On Them Both ... GitHub And Webpage
Enjoy It May Be Useful In Some Way....
https://github.com/bschirrmeister/docsis_server
Some Good Information On Them Both ... GitHub And Webpage
Enjoy It May Be Useful In Some Way....
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CiscoModemsSNMP.pl
Just thought I'd add some scipt's I have lying around, maybe they could be integrated into future firmware's ![Smile Smile]()
Copy into txt and rename to CiscoModemsSNMP.pl
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
# This program uses SNMP to get the number of total, active and registered
# modems on each upstream port. Since these are Cisco MIBs, this script
# is limited to Cisco CMTS devices.
# INPUT: CMTS name
# OUTPUT: Modem count table
# AUTHOR: Becki True becki@anv.net
use Net::SNMP;
use strict;
my $host = $ARGV[0];
my $comm = '';
# establish SNMP session with host
my ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session( Hostname => $host, community => $comm, version => 'snmpv2');
if(!defined($session)) {
printf("Connection Error: %s.\n", $error);
exit 1;
}
my $total = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.116.1.4.1.1.3';
my $active = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.116.1.4.1.1.4';
my $reg = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.116.1.4.1.1.5';
my $ifDesc = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2';
my %desc;
my $desc;
my $index;
my @index;
my $totalmodems;
my $activemodems;
my $registered;
# get ifDesc of upstream ports
if (!defined($desc = $session->get_table($ifDesc))) {
printf("Get ifDesc error: %s.\n", $session->error());
$session->close();
exit 1;
}
# sort by upstream name and store indexes in an array
foreach my $key(sort hashValueSort(keys(%$desc))) {
if($desc->{$key} =~ m/[uU]pstream/) {
$index = $key;
$index =~ s/$ifDesc.//;
push @index, $index;
}
}
# get total modems on each upstream port
if (!defined ($totalmodems = $session->get_table($total))) {
printf("Get total error: %s.\n", $session->error());
$session->close();
exit 1;
}
# get active modems on each upstream port
if (!defined($activemodems = $session->get_table($active))) {
printf("Get active error: %s.\n", $session->error());
$session->close();
exit 1;
}
# get registered modems on each upstream port
if (!defined($registered = $session->get_table($reg))) {
printf("Get registered error: %s.\n", $session->error());
$session->close();
exit 1;
}
# print results
print "CMTS: $host\n\n";
print "Upstream port\t\tTotal\tActive\tRegistered\n";
foreach $index (@index) {
my $descOID = "$ifDesc.$index";
my $totalOID = "$total.$index";
my $activeOID = "$active.$index";
my $regOID = "$reg.$index";
print "$desc->{$descOID}\t$totalmodems->{$totalOID}\t$activemodems->{$activeOID}\t$registered->{$regOID}\n";
}
$session->close();
sub hashValueSort {
$desc->{$a} cmp $desc->{$b};
}
exit 0;
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Copy into txt and rename to cat_tftp.pl
#! /usr/local/bin/perl -w
# This program will use SNMP to initiate a TFTP transfer
# of each Cisco device's startup-configuration to the
# TFTP server. This program will only work with Cisco
# devices using Catalyst OS. There is a seperate program for
# IOS devices (ios_tftp.pl).
# This program will be run as cron job daily using OpenView's
# snmpset and snmpget. It is assumed that /opt/OV/bin is in
# your path. If you don't have OpenView you can download and
# use the SNMP Perl module from CPAN.
# reference http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNM..._snmp.html
# INPUT: file containing names of Cisco Catalyst OS devices - one per line
# OUTPUT: device startup-configuration copied to TFTP server
# AUTHOR: Becki True becki@anv.net
# IMPORTANT: You must provide values for $file, $server, $read, and $write
#-------------------------------------------------------
$file = ''; # data file containing device names
open(FILE, "<$file") or die "Couldn't open $file for reading\n";
while(<FILE>) {
chomp $_;
push @host, $_;
}
close FILE;
$server = ''; # tftp server IP
$tftpGrp = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5'; # base OID
$tftpHost = "$tftpGrp.1.0 octetstring $server";
$tftpModule = "$tftpGrp.3.0 integer 1"; # module number to copy config from
$tftpAction = "$tftpGrp.4.0 integer 3"; # send config to tftp server
$tftpResult = "$tftpGrp.5.0"; # result of the transfer
foreach $host(@host) {
$read = ''; # SNMP read string
$write = ''; # SNMP write string
$fileName = "$tftpGrp.2.0 octetstring $host.conf"; # name of file on server
# copy file
`/opt/OV/bin/snmpset -v 1 -c $write $host $tftpHost $fileName $tftpModule $tftpAction\n`;
# wait a few seconds for the transfer - these take a little while
sleep 15;
# check success of file transfer
$success = `/opt/OV/bin/snmpget -v 1 -c $read $host $tftpResult\n`;
chomp $success;
$success =~ s/.*INTEGER:\s+//;
if($success !~ m/successful/) {
for (1..3) {
# try up to 3 more times to copy file
`/opt/OV/bin/snmpset -v 1 -c $write $host $tftpHost $fileName $tftpModule $tftpAction\n`;
sleep 15;
# check success of file transfer
$success = `/opt/OV/bin/snmpget -v 1 -c $read $host $tftpResult\n`;
chomp $success;
$success =~ s/.*INTEGER:\s+//;
if($success =~ m/successful/) {
# file copied, so exit for loop
last;
}
}
}
print "$host: $success\n";
}

Copy into txt and rename to CiscoModemsSNMP.pl
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
# This program uses SNMP to get the number of total, active and registered
# modems on each upstream port. Since these are Cisco MIBs, this script
# is limited to Cisco CMTS devices.
# INPUT: CMTS name
# OUTPUT: Modem count table
# AUTHOR: Becki True becki@anv.net
use Net::SNMP;
use strict;
my $host = $ARGV[0];
my $comm = '';
# establish SNMP session with host
my ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session( Hostname => $host, community => $comm, version => 'snmpv2');
if(!defined($session)) {
printf("Connection Error: %s.\n", $error);
exit 1;
}
my $total = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.116.1.4.1.1.3';
my $active = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.116.1.4.1.1.4';
my $reg = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.116.1.4.1.1.5';
my $ifDesc = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2';
my %desc;
my $desc;
my $index;
my @index;
my $totalmodems;
my $activemodems;
my $registered;
# get ifDesc of upstream ports
if (!defined($desc = $session->get_table($ifDesc))) {
printf("Get ifDesc error: %s.\n", $session->error());
$session->close();
exit 1;
}
# sort by upstream name and store indexes in an array
foreach my $key(sort hashValueSort(keys(%$desc))) {
if($desc->{$key} =~ m/[uU]pstream/) {
$index = $key;
$index =~ s/$ifDesc.//;
push @index, $index;
}
}
# get total modems on each upstream port
if (!defined ($totalmodems = $session->get_table($total))) {
printf("Get total error: %s.\n", $session->error());
$session->close();
exit 1;
}
# get active modems on each upstream port
if (!defined($activemodems = $session->get_table($active))) {
printf("Get active error: %s.\n", $session->error());
$session->close();
exit 1;
}
# get registered modems on each upstream port
if (!defined($registered = $session->get_table($reg))) {
printf("Get registered error: %s.\n", $session->error());
$session->close();
exit 1;
}
# print results
print "CMTS: $host\n\n";
print "Upstream port\t\tTotal\tActive\tRegistered\n";
foreach $index (@index) {
my $descOID = "$ifDesc.$index";
my $totalOID = "$total.$index";
my $activeOID = "$active.$index";
my $regOID = "$reg.$index";
print "$desc->{$descOID}\t$totalmodems->{$totalOID}\t$activemodems->{$activeOID}\t$registered->{$regOID}\n";
}
$session->close();
sub hashValueSort {
$desc->{$a} cmp $desc->{$b};
}
exit 0;
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Copy into txt and rename to cat_tftp.pl
#! /usr/local/bin/perl -w
# This program will use SNMP to initiate a TFTP transfer
# of each Cisco device's startup-configuration to the
# TFTP server. This program will only work with Cisco
# devices using Catalyst OS. There is a seperate program for
# IOS devices (ios_tftp.pl).
# This program will be run as cron job daily using OpenView's
# snmpset and snmpget. It is assumed that /opt/OV/bin is in
# your path. If you don't have OpenView you can download and
# use the SNMP Perl module from CPAN.
# reference http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNM..._snmp.html
# INPUT: file containing names of Cisco Catalyst OS devices - one per line
# OUTPUT: device startup-configuration copied to TFTP server
# AUTHOR: Becki True becki@anv.net
# IMPORTANT: You must provide values for $file, $server, $read, and $write
#-------------------------------------------------------
$file = ''; # data file containing device names
open(FILE, "<$file") or die "Couldn't open $file for reading\n";
while(<FILE>) {
chomp $_;
push @host, $_;
}
close FILE;
$server = ''; # tftp server IP
$tftpGrp = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.5'; # base OID
$tftpHost = "$tftpGrp.1.0 octetstring $server";
$tftpModule = "$tftpGrp.3.0 integer 1"; # module number to copy config from
$tftpAction = "$tftpGrp.4.0 integer 3"; # send config to tftp server
$tftpResult = "$tftpGrp.5.0"; # result of the transfer
foreach $host(@host) {
$read = ''; # SNMP read string
$write = ''; # SNMP write string
$fileName = "$tftpGrp.2.0 octetstring $host.conf"; # name of file on server
# copy file
`/opt/OV/bin/snmpset -v 1 -c $write $host $tftpHost $fileName $tftpModule $tftpAction\n`;
# wait a few seconds for the transfer - these take a little while
sleep 15;
# check success of file transfer
$success = `/opt/OV/bin/snmpget -v 1 -c $read $host $tftpResult\n`;
chomp $success;
$success =~ s/.*INTEGER:\s+//;
if($success !~ m/successful/) {
for (1..3) {
# try up to 3 more times to copy file
`/opt/OV/bin/snmpset -v 1 -c $write $host $tftpHost $fileName $tftpModule $tftpAction\n`;
sleep 15;
# check success of file transfer
$success = `/opt/OV/bin/snmpget -v 1 -c $read $host $tftpResult\n`;
chomp $success;
$success =~ s/.*INTEGER:\s+//;
if($success =~ m/successful/) {
# file copied, so exit for loop
last;
}
}
}
print "$host: $success\n";
}
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Buy Surfboard hacked modem with bitcoin
I need a hacked surfboard modem for comcast ISP. I need it not to be registered to my home address and need someone to teach me how to change the mac addresses on a frequent basis so I can always spoof macs on comcast ISP. I am paying up 200 usd bitcoin for whoever can help me. Serious inquires only.
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Xp updates to 2019
I know I still use xp, and until today, was like everyone else, stuck with no update's, which, as we know stopped a while back.. Here in the uk however, the gov in it's wisdom still pay microshit a fee to continue support, support which only they could get.. until now. Copy into txt file, rename reg, and double click, and watch them updates happen all the way to 2019:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\WPA\PosReady]
"Installed"=dword:00000001
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\WPA\PosReady]
"Installed"=dword:00000001
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Telenet Command To Clear NAT
Anyone know of a Telenet command I can use to clear the NAT table?
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hack a comcast Cisco SB3 modem?
I wanna hack the modem so i can change my mac to change my ip, since nothing else ever works
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Secure Search Engine
Figured i would share this as there have been a few shooting off about google filtering shit. Don't use google use http://startpage.com/ they are secure are not apart of any government monitoring and as far as i know they do not filter your search results. Enjoy!
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Security? Hahaha!!!
kinda takes the piss out of those who think they know 'secure'
http://leaksource.info/2013/12/30/nsas-a...-firmware/
http://leaksource.info/2013/12/30/nsas-a...-firmware/
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T4 No Station Maint Timeout - Reinitialize MAC...
Get this error :T4 No Station Maint Timeout - Reinitialize MAC... a lot and my modem ends up rebooting and it pisses me off as a lot of times I do things that fuck up if my connection goes down for even a second requiring me to start everything over. My understanding of this error is that the modem looses its connection for 30 seconds causing it to reset. I was thinking of replacing the coax outside my home because the stuff that is currently in place is old as fuck so what would you all recommend? I was looking at RG11 Coaxial cable as opposed to the RG6 in place now do to the fact it provides a stronger signal than RG6 and maybe with an AMP before the split in the enclosure outside. any specific manufacturers I should go with?
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