diff --git a/rav-filehub/README.md b/rav-filehub/README.md index 12c126e..e447f9b 100644 --- a/rav-filehub/README.md +++ b/rav-filehub/README.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ firmware|2.000.022 features|WiFi bridge, NAS, battery app|[http://10.10.10.254](http://10.10.10.254) -if this looks familiar.. it's because it is - this particular model/firmware combination is running a very similar 'firmware' as the [HooToo](hootoo) devices. +if this looks familiar.. it's because it is - this particular model/firmware combination is running a very similar 'firmware' as the [HooToo](../hootoo) devices. however, as noted in the upgrade saga there, none of these devices are _exactly_ the same @@ -32,14 +32,14 @@ PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION Service Info: OS: Linux; CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel ``` -like the HooToo, running 2 webservers on `80` and `81` and 'something' on `85`. when we plug a drive in, the NAS/NFS functionality lights up a few more ports: +like the [HooToo](../hootoo), running 2 webservers on `80` and `81` and 'something' on `85`. when we plug a drive in, the NAS/NFS functionality lights up a few more ports: ``` TODO add this ``` ### 'backup' -while looking through the web UI and comparing it to the HooToo, i noticed a 'Backup Settings' option. +while looking through the web UI and comparing it to the [HooToo](../hootoo), i noticed a 'Backup Settings' option. [http://device/sysfirm.csp?fname=sysbackupform&t=timestamp](http://10.10.10.254:81/sysfirm.csp?fname=sysbackupform&t=1467949779552) downloads a file: ``` @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ option lease 86400 well it's definitely more than just settings. -assuming that this was probably the same underlying system as the HooToo, there should be some concept of `telnetd`. searching the file found code that appeared to be /etc/rc.d load scripts: +assuming that this was probably the same underlying system as the [HooToo](../hootoo), there should be some concept of `telnetd`. searching the file found code that appeared to be /etc/rc.d load scripts: ```shell #Modify for 3G reset not Open if [ ! -f /etc/checktelnetflag ]; then @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ using the same password for `admin` that is used in the web UI, i was able to lo i looked, and again, `/etc/passwd` and `/etc/shadow` were world readable. i took the contents to my trusty GCE v16 instance, and.. cracked the root password immediately. -yep, using the same root password has the HooToo devices here too: `20080826` +yep, using the same root password has the [HooToo](../hootoo) devices here too: `20080826` however, the `/etc/passwd` contents were not the same: @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ given this, i think it's fair to assume that all of these devices listed [below] kicking myself for missing the 'backup' vector when looking at the HooToo devices, i took another look - and no, there was no 'Backup / Restore Settings' option in the web UI. -remembering that a lot of the HooToo functionality lived behind `*.csp` `GET`s, it seemed reasonable that the backup method for the RAV-FileHub would also work for the HooToo devices. it [does](TODO add this writeup to the hootoo side so we can link to it from here). +remembering that a lot of the HooToo functionality lived behind `*.csp` `GET`s, it seemed reasonable that the backup method for the RAV-FileHub would also work for the HooToo devices. it [does](../hootoo) ### complete device list