Hi, Yep, I got the latest firmware (and the next-to-latest, and the next-to-next-to-latest, and one earlier yet) for SIP. The first three (firmware versions 1228, 1227, and 1226) all have that password protected "Advanced Configuration" page. The fourth one I found (version 1111) is a bit more open.
It appears mum's the word on that password, none of the requests others have made in, say, vonage forums for that top secret password have met with much success. I suppose I could try to brute force it, but I'm fairly lazy, & I'd just as soon wait for someone to just blurt it out on accident in casual conversation. I did poke around in the binary files & found the html stuff, as well as what appear to be clear-text default options for stuff one would find on the protected Advanced Configuration page. It may be possible for me to use one of the newer firmware versions, changing the options in the firmware binary before sticking it on the device, but I imagine I'd screw up a checksum somewhere if I edit the file directly. Haven't tried yet. So, next stop: sip with the 1111 firware. Thanks, Jeremy >You can get the latest SIP firmware from Packet8's TFTP server at >4.42.235.170 file name "current". Read more about it here >http://web.packet8.net/download/ > >Only problems is, in this version the advanced configuration page with >the SIP setup is password protected. If you look at the downloaded >file, you can see all the HTML stuff for the configuration pages. It may >be possible to figure out or remove the password protection. > >The other option is to load an older version of the SIP firmware in which >the SIP page is not protected. I'm sure someone has a copy of it. > >By the way, do you have a copy of the MGCP firmware in case you >want to go back to it? _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users