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1. Posted on SBH by mgnforce...looks nice.
2.
3. forceWare v1.1r11 by mforce
4.
5. This is a beta firmware.
6.
7. Note; Attached is not a full flash image, it is the UBFI1 image .. I may make a full image later. be careful how you flash this,
especially if you're using serial
8. Note; I have changed the image to fix a bug with UBEE modems and my bootscript
9. Note; As per TeddyAlmonds I have changed the extension to .bin instead of .img to avoid confusion
10.
11. Modem Support: SB6120, SBV6220, ZOOM5431, SMCD3GN, DPC3000, U10C035 (Should work on more, let me know if you try)
12.
13. Options;
14. - Forcing configs
15. - BPI Enable & Disable/Bypass(plz. verify)
16. - Web interface firmware upgrading
17. - Certificate upload via WEB Interface
18. - Support WinSCP, Putty connections
19. - More programs for in shell/console for you unix/linux people. [New Busybox, nano, colorls, etc]
20. - SNMP request logging, SNMP reply spoofing via my mfspf program (Configurable via web interface)
21. - Custom led daemon, mfled
22. - lots more
23.
24. Info you will need;
25. - SSH : Login: root Password: sbhacker
26. - WWW : http://192.168.100.1
27. - WWW : Login: sbhacker Password: sbh
28.
29. Setup:
30. - Flash it.
31. - Load up web interface
32. - In the "Forceware" Menu:
33. - Select your *ACTUAL* modem type.
34. - Select the Manufacturer certificate you want to send during authentication
35. - Set the bpi/forceconfig/etc options to your liking
36. - In the "Wan" Menu:
37. - Set your Serial/MAC/Mfg to your liking
38. - Upload your certificates if applicable
39. - Set your Freq. Plan
40.
41. --- Todo List ---
42. v1.1r12 (Upcoming Release)
43. [ ] File upload confirmation
44.
45.
46.
47. ----------------------
48. 11:03:21 < Slim> gonna just pull certs from a virgin dump and use em
49. 11:03:25 < Slim> works great that way
50. 11:03:44 < Slim> just gotta make sure it ain't in use or subbed on my isp
51. 11:04:26 <@_ggman> i need to learn how to swap certs.
52. 11:05:41 < Slim> not hard within haxorware
53. 11:05:51 < Slim> bpi section has a page you can upload certs to
54. 11:05:59 < Slim> just be sure to get em uploaded to the right section
55. 11:06:19 < Slim> extract em with cmnonexp2mb
56. 11:06:51 < Slim> plop that app into system32 folder then run it via cmd anywhere
6/20/2014 Posted on SBH by mgnforce...looks nice. forceWare v1.1r11 by mforce This i - Pastebin.com
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57. 11:07:08 <@_ggman> ahh cool ty.
58. 11:07:10 < Slim> sometimes it'll extract more than just a few certs
59. 11:07:23 < Slim> but they all work as long they upload into the right section
60.
61. --------------------
62. i recommend fastsnmp
63. 13:12:14 < Crik> well i thought i needed string and oids
64. 13:17:20 <@ggman> you can get the string open the config with vultureware
65. 13:17:52 <@ggman> heh i just did a quick search for your community string
66. 13:18:05 <@ggman> its like a ghost town for eastlink info
67. 13:18:49 <@ggman> you don't need oid's for fastsnmp
68. 13:20:57 <@ggman> if you have haxoware 1.1 r39 just double click the config NAME in the overview page
69. 13:21:52 <@ggman> then open that with VultureWare
70. 13:22:34 < Crik> yup haxorware 1.1 r39
71. 13:22:57 <@ggman> did yiu save the config file?
72. 13:23:18 < Crik> i havent changed anything just sitting at config screen
73. 13:23:28 <@ggman> go to the overview page at the bottom and doubleclick the config name
74. 13:24:13 <@ggman> save it
75. 13:24:21 < Crik> lol ghost town is right man uve already helped me more than most i appreciate it.. just catching up here 2 secs
76. 13:24:38 < Crik> i gotta get vultureware
77. 13:24:46 <@ggman> yep
78. 13:27:06 < Crik> ok its random assed config file not like my cogeco one at all ... ~rbywejmf blah blah
79. 13:27:44 <@ggman> yep
80. 13:27:49 <@ggman> encrypted
81. 13:27:54 <@ggman> thats fine
82. 13:28:21 < Crik> ok and i got vultureware now lol never used that before
83. 13:28:28 <@ggman> its ez
84. 13:28:34 <@ggman> just hit load
85. 13:28:43 <@ggman> direct it to your config
86. 13:30:08 <@ggman> you may have to hit the drop down for files of all type
87. 13:30:12 <@ggman> to see it
88. 13:30:17 < Crik> ahh gotcha
89. 13:30:33 <@ggman> yep all files
90. 13:31:07 < Crik> ok bear with me gg my friend in halifax is on webchat and hes got no usb key to move files over lol.. its ugly
91. 13:31:49 <@ggman> well you now know how to get the community string
92. 13:32:13 < Crik> yup hes just getting vultureware going... i dont need oids u were saying
93. 13:32:26 <@ggman> after that you just input it in fastsnmp
94. 13:32:36 <@ggman> yep
95. 13:33:00 < Crik> i guess the only question i have is how to get the hfc ip so i can scan off range
96. 13:33:06 <@ggman> fastsnmp has the oids set
97. 13:33:30 <@ggman> 1 way is dhcpforce
98. 13:33:45 < Crik> ok good point i remember that from along time ago
99. 13:33:50 <@ggman> the input the cpemac off the modem sticker
100. 13:34:04 <@ggman> you input*
101. 13:34:21 <@ggman> dhcpforce that and it spits the hfcip
102. 13:34:37 <@ggman> and thats it
103. 13:34:51 < Crik> right ill try that for sure.. once i get his i can stay off his range and whammo golden
104. 13:35:01 <@ggman> yep
105. 13:35:10 < Crik> man u super helped me.. i vagely remember some of this from the past but i was lost for sure
106. 13:35:18 < Crik> much appreciated dude
107. 13:35:21 <@ggman> np
108. 13:35:41 <@ggman> im suprized i remember Lol
109. 13:36:01 < Crik> lol ya u totally got it down.. if i understand it ur doing a good job thats for sure
110. 13:36:26 <@ggman> cool makes me feel vedy vedy good
111. 13:36:30 <@ggman> L0ol
112. 13:36:36 < Crik> ya man for sure
113. 13:37:16 < Crik> now hes struggling getting the apps going holy hell he needs a 5 dollar key
114. 13:48:23 < Crik> how far down do i look in vulture ware?
115. 13:50:15 <@ggman> in the snmp nib object
116. 13:50:28 <@ggman> you'll see it in "fdgghfg"
117. 13:52:56 <@ggman> docsDevNmAccessCommunity.## / "XXXX23fghg"
118. 13:53:44 <@ggman> my config shows 3
119. 13:53:50 <@ggman> strings
120. 13:54:17 <@ggman> 2 im able to scan from the other 1 doesn't do squat
121.
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Posted on SBH by mgnforce...looks nice.
forceWare v1.1r11 by mforce
This is a beta firmware.
Note; Attached is not a full flash image, it is the UBFI1 image .. I may make a full image later. be careful how you flash this,
especially if you're using serial
Note; I have changed the image to fix a bug with UBEE modems and my bootscript
Note; As per TeddyAlmonds I have changed the extension to .bin instead of .img to avoid confusion
Modem Support: SB6120, SBV6220, ZOOM5431, SMCD3GN, DPC3000, U10C035 (Should work on more, let me know if you try)
Options;
- Forcing configs
- BPI Enable & Disable/Bypass(plz. verify)
- Web interface firmware upgrading
- Certificate upload via WEB Interface
- Support WinSCP, Putty connections
- More programs for in shell/console for you unix/linux people. [New Busybox, nano, colorls, etc]
- SNMP request logging, SNMP reply spoofing via my mfspf program (Configurable via web interface)
- Custom led daemon, mfled
- lots more
Info you will need;
- SSH : Login: root Password: sbhacker
- WWW : http://192.168.100.1
- WWW : Login: sbhacker Password: sbh
Setup:
- Flash it.
- Load up web interface
- In the "Forceware" Menu:
- Select your *ACTUAL* modem type.
- Select the Manufacturer certificate you want to send during authentication
- Set the bpi/forceconfig/etc options to your liking
- In the "Wan" Menu:
- Set your Serial/MAC/Mfg to your liking
- Upload your certificates if applicable
- Set your Freq. Plan
--- Todo List ---
v1.1r12 (Upcoming Release)
[ ] File upload confirmation
----------------------
11:03:21 < Slim> gonna just pull certs from a virgin dump and use em
11:03:25 < Slim> works great that way
11:03:44 < Slim> just gotta make sure it ain't in use or subbed on my isp
11:04:26 <@_ggman> i need to learn how to swap certs.
11:05:41 < Slim> not hard within haxorware
11:05:51 < Slim> bpi section has a page you can upload certs to
11:05:59 < Slim> just be sure to get em uploaded to the right section
11:06:19 < Slim> extract em with cmnonexp2mb
11:06:51 < Slim> plop that app into system32 folder then run it via cmd anywhere
11:07:08 <@_ggman> ahh cool ty.
11:07:10 < Slim> sometimes it'll extract more than just a few certs
11:07:23 < Slim> but they all work as long they upload into the right section
--------------------
i recommend fastsnmp
13:12:14 < Crik> well i thought i needed string and oids
13:17:20 <@ggman> you can get the string open the config with vultureware
13:17:52 <@ggman> heh i just did a quick search for your community string
13:18:05 <@ggman> its like a ghost town for eastlink info
13:18:49 <@ggman> you don't need oid's for fastsnmp
13:20:57 <@ggman> if you have haxoware 1.1 r39 just double click the config NAME in the overview page
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