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Relook, IPbox and Cuberevo receivers
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<blockquote data-quote="empusa" data-source="post: 589134" data-attributes="member: 288488"><p>I just don't like telnet, it's very insecure especially as it allows you to log in as root. Both telnet and FTP pass usernames and passwords over the network unencrypted.</p><p></p><p>I believe Cuberevo boxes can be updated via the network. AB boxes have to be done via USB at the moment.</p><p></p><p>To update an image via USB, unzip the downloaded file and put the .img file on a USB memory stick. Plug the memory stick into the box then switch the box off. Switch the box back on then press and hold the remote's off button as it boots up. The box should then check the image, erase the old one and flash the new one. It takes about ten minutes.</p><p></p><p>The down side is, flashing a new image will erase all of your settings and channels. I couldn't even use PCEditor to restore the channels as the database was different. Installing an old database into the new image causes the box to panic.</p><p></p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="empusa, post: 589134, member: 288488"] I just don't like telnet, it's very insecure especially as it allows you to log in as root. Both telnet and FTP pass usernames and passwords over the network unencrypted. I believe Cuberevo boxes can be updated via the network. AB boxes have to be done via USB at the moment. To update an image via USB, unzip the downloaded file and put the .img file on a USB memory stick. Plug the memory stick into the box then switch the box off. Switch the box back on then press and hold the remote's off button as it boots up. The box should then check the image, erase the old one and flash the new one. It takes about ten minutes. The down side is, flashing a new image will erase all of your settings and channels. I couldn't even use PCEditor to restore the channels as the database was different. Installing an old database into the new image causes the box to panic. Pete [/QUOTE]
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