Bagira wrote: ↑10 Mar 2023, 15:34
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My dm 500s is
dcc password crack
I dont understand this
Tuxbox commander is password protected
Hi everyone
If you find that access to tuxbox commander is password protected, this is the method for you.
When run, the attached plug-in, it will change the password to 'DreamBox'. When run again the password is set back to whatever it was before the first run.
Obviously if you do not have root access you will not be able to FTP this plugin to dream box. All around this, is to mount a shared folder to the dream box on your PC, then install a manual plugin on the DreamBox, browse to the mountand pick it up from there.
It has only been tested on the DM 500 with Gemini 4.20.
If you break something while logging in as root, it's your own fault!
What does it do? It just replaces the passwd file with one where 'DreamBox' is the root password and stores the original elsewhere. If you run it a second time it swaps back the old file, setting the password back to one you don't know. Thus set up a network mount for your folder with the plugin.
On your PC:
1: Create a folder somewhere on the PC. (Do not use any space in the name)
2: right click on folder -> select properties -> select Sharing tab - > tick 'share this folder on network' and if you want to write to it, tick "allow network users to change my files".
3: Click 'Apply'
On DreamBox:
1: Go to blue panel - > extras / setup - > automount
2: press the yellow button to add a new share.
3: leave the mount point as 'NFS'.
4: Change the client IP to your PC.
5: Select 'CIFS' in the dropdown menu
6: Enter the name of the folder you created earlier in the' client dir'.
7: Enter your PC username and password in the slot provided.
8: press the green button to save.
You may have to press the green button a second time in the auto Mount main menu 'restart'.
The mounted folder will appear under /automount/NFS. It will not appear in the Plugins menu, but you can browse the file and execute it with tux commander.
We only need password switcher .