Is there an ongoing issue with 2Wire Router usage ? Im having an issue .

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Ted

Quote from: Lance on Mar 01, 2008, 19:42:37
The first one involves using Opera to view the code, and adding idnet to the allowed domains. When you press the  submit button, it checks this list to see whether you have entered a valid domain.

The second one is entering the javascript in the address bar, in order to get around the validation on the submit button. I used this and it works fine :)
Thanks mate, i was summoned for food :food2:
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Rik

So you can answer the 'why Opera' bit, Ted, while I go and feed.  ;D
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Ted

Opera has the ability to view, change and save the source code for a given page.
So if you are viewing a configuration page in lets say 2700 firmware, you can re-write it. Be careful here!!
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Rik

As I have two IDNet logins, Ted, presumably I'd have to add both?
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madasahatter

TWO idnet log ins Rik? There's being greedy and theres being GREEDY  ;D

Lance

It's much easier just to use the javascript in the address bar Rik. It has the same effect :)

Rik has two log ins - one on dsl4 and one on gw5. That way he can tell if a problem being reported is only affecting one pipe or it's a more general problem.
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kinmel

Quote from: xild on Mar 01, 2008, 20:15:28
Opera has the ability to view, change and save the source code for a given page.
So if you are viewing a configuration page in lets say 2700 firmware, you can re-write it. Be careful here!!

With the Dual SSID on firmware  5.29.107.19 I cannot get Opera 9.26 to update the variables in checkUserIdSec(userids) in the source code  for the page http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=J05&THISPAGE=J20&NEXTPAGE=J05 , the existing entries are still present when I re-load the page.

Can anyone get this to work ?
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Ted

Quote from: kinmel on Mar 01, 2008, 21:06:37
With the Dual SSID on firmware  5.29.107.19 I cannot get Opera 9.26 to update the variables in checkUserIdSec(userids) in the source code  for the page http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=J05&THISPAGE=J20&NEXTPAGE=J05 , the existing entries are still present when I re-load the page.

Can anyone get this to work ?

Did it work for you on 5.29.107.12 ? i haven't tried it on 5.29.107.19 but it was certainly overwritten by the upgrade ;D
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

kinmel

I didn't try it on the previous firmware, I prefer to use the Set Up Wizard because it configures the other parameters too.

What I really want to change is the acs_url entry      https://pbthdm2.bt.motive.com/cwmpWeb/CPEMgt on page http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=J28&THISPAGE=A02_POST&NEXTPAGE=J28.

If we are going to have future problems with the Dual SSID, then that is the URL which will cause it.

Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Ted

If i ever get a problem with firmware, i'll be knocking in your door :bow:
I'm only round the corner in Old Colwyn  :hehe:
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Simon

I have 5.29.107.19, and the acs_url entry is https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com, which is what I put in when I did the DNS poisoning.  I'm only saying this, I haven't a clue what it means.
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kinmel

Quote from: xild on Mar 01, 2008, 21:34:35

I'm only round the corner in Old Colwyn

It seems that half of north Wales is with IDNet  ;D
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

kinmel

Quote from: Simon on Mar 01, 2008, 21:53:19
I have 5.29.107.19, and the acs_url entry is https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com, which is what I put in when I did the DNS poisoning.  I'm only saying this, I haven't a clue what it means.

Is that on a Dual SSID ?
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Ted

Quote from: kinmel on Mar 01, 2008, 22:28:55
It seems that half of north Wales is with IDNet  ;D

Just so long as the other half don't catch on, that's fine by me ;D
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

golden

It seems that half of north Wales is with IDNet  

And west Wales

Ted

Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1


kinmel

Gwyl Ddewi hapus i ch

( I only know this because my 6year old grandson told me today )
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Ted

Beautiful down there, i often work in Tywyn and Llanegryn, would love to live in that area.
One day when the kids have left home :yes:
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

kinmel

Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Simon

Quote from: kinmel on Mar 01, 2008, 22:31:00
Is that on a Dual SSID ?

Yes.  Set it up via the wizard.  IDNet log in seems to have 'stuck' with no problem.   :fingers: :fingers: :fingers:
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Ted

Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

kinmel

Quote from: Simon on Mar 01, 2008, 23:14:07
Yes.  Set it up via the wizard.  IDNet log in seems to have 'stuck' with no problem.   :fingers: :fingers: :fingers:

Yes the Wizard works a treat.

Will you check your detailed log (http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=J34&THISPAGE=A02_POST&NEXTPAGE=J34) and check for  an entry similar to cwmd:  session started, server: 'https://pbthdm2.bt.motive.com/cwmpWeb/CPEMgt';, event code(s): '4 VALUE CHANGE,2 PERIODIC'

or cwmd:  session started, server: 'https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com', event code(s): '4 VALUE CHANGE,2 PERIODIC'

Is the entry appearing once every day ?
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

kinmel

Quote from: xild on Mar 01, 2008, 23:23:47
OOPs, Sorry  :back:

I wasn't being critical  ;D

Going off topic, often onto food, creates the ambience we all love here at IDNetters

Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Simon

Quote from: kinmel on Mar 01, 2008, 23:24:29
Yes the Wizard works a treat.

Will you check your detailed log (http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=J34&THISPAGE=A02_POST&NEXTPAGE=J34) and check for  an entry similar to cwmd:  session started, server: 'https://pbthdm2.bt.motive.com/cwmpWeb/CPEMgt';, event code(s): '4 VALUE CHANGE,2 PERIODIC'

or cwmd:  session started, server: 'https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com', event code(s): '4 VALUE CHANGE,2 PERIODIC'

Is the entry appearing once every day ?


Hmm... not sure what's going on, but I'm getting this two or three times a minute!!  Here's a small section of the log - it just carries on continuously like this:

INF       2008-03-01T19:39:37Z      cwmd:  retried session started, server: 'https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com', event code(s): '0 BOOTSTRAP'
WRN    2008-03-01T19:40:37Z    cwmd:  httpc_poll_dispatch - Connection timed out
WRN    2008-03-01T19:40:37Z    cwmd:  session failed...
INF    2008-03-01T19:40:37Z    cwmd:  session will be retried in 279724(ms)
INF    2008-03-01T19:45:32Z    cwmd:  retried session started, server: 'https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com', event code(s): '0 BOOTSTRAP'
WRN    2008-03-01T19:46:32Z    cwmd:  httpc_poll_dispatch - Connection timed out
WRN    2008-03-01T19:46:32Z    cwmd:  session failed...
INF    2008-03-01T19:46:32Z    cwmd:  session will be retried in 359135(ms)
INF    2008-03-01T19:52:32Z    cwmd:  retried session started, server: 'https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com', event code(s): '0 BOOTSTRAP'
WRN    2008-03-01T19:53:32Z    cwmd:  httpc_poll_dispatch - Connection timed out
WRN    2008-03-01T19:53:32Z    cwmd:  session failed...
INF    2008-03-01T19:53:32Z    cwmd:  session will be retried in 181689(ms)
INF    2008-03-01T19:56:43Z    cwmd:  retried session started, server: 'https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com', event code(s): '0 BOOTSTRAP'
WRN    2008-03-01T19:57:43Z    cwmd:  httpc_poll_dispatch - Connection timed out
WRN    2008-03-01T19:57:43Z    cwmd:  session failed...
INF    2008-03-01T19:57:43Z    cwmd:  session will be retried in 335646(ms)
INF    2008-03-01T20:03:32Z    cwmd:  retried session started, server: 'https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com', event code(s): '0 BOOTSTRAP'
WRN    2008-03-01T20:04:32Z    cwmd:  httpc_poll_dispatch - Connection timed out
WRN    2008-03-01T20:04:32Z    cwmd:  session failed...
INF    2008-03-01T20:04:32Z    cwmd:  session will be retried in 357167(ms)
INF    2008-03-01T20:10:32Z    cwmd:  retried session started, server: 'https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com', event code(s): '0 BOOTSTRAP'
WRN    2008-03-01T20:11:32Z    cwmd:  httpc_poll_dispatch - Connection timed out
WRN    2008-03-01T20:11:32Z    cwmd:  session failed...
INF    2008-03-01T20:11:32Z    cwmd:  session will be retried in 222166(ms)
INF    2008-03-01T20:11:43Z    lmd:  device0: dsl0 has no current version set
INF    2008-03-01T20:15:32Z    cwmd:  retried session started, server: 'https://cwmp.cms.smehomehubrms.bt.com', event code(s): '0 BOOTSTRAP'
WRN    2008-03-01T20:16:32Z    cwmd:  httpc_poll_dispatch - Connection timed out
WRN    2008-03-01T20:16:32Z    cwmd:  session failed...

Is this bad?
Simon.
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