[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream tftp cfg.txt format

2004-05-21 Thread Maron Kristófersson
Thanks, I've been searching but can't seem to find the link, do you 
remember the name of the thread?

The phone does the request for the cfg.txt as weell as cfgmac, but the 
problem is that the format of that file seems unknown.  There is some 
information in the wiki with a suggestion of the format ( and a success 
story) but I have tried it and it does not seem to work.

Maron
Duane wrote:
Maron Kristófersson wrote:
I guess a http scraper would be a legal way of mass-configuration. 
Anybody created such a script and is willing to share?

Not my script, and I can't remember where I grabbed it from, but the
link was posted to this list not so long ago and as far as I can
remember it was free for all, I've not modified it at all, but there is
nothing pointing to the original site in the copyright notice. It builds
cfgmac files, might be able to use it for cfg.txt but I haven't tried it.
The phone requests cfg.txt from my TFTP server...
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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream tftp cfg.txt format

2004-05-21 Thread Maron Kristófersson
Sorry, didn't see the attachment up until now, will try it out later 
today... Thanks a lot.

Duane wrote:
Maron Kristófersson wrote:
I guess a http scraper would be a legal way of mass-configuration. 
Anybody created such a script and is willing to share?

Not my script, and I can't remember where I grabbed it from, but the
link was posted to this list not so long ago and as far as I can
remember it was free for all, I've not modified it at all, but there is
nothing pointing to the original site in the copyright notice. It builds
cfgmac files, might be able to use it for cfg.txt but I haven't tried it.
The phone requests cfg.txt from my TFTP server...
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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream tftp cfg.txt format

2004-05-20 Thread Stephen R. Besch
Maron Kristófersson wrote:
Hello!
I've been reading through the archives on this list for the last 8-10 
months.  There are some reports on success with tftp autoconfiguration 
with a given cfg.txt format but really vague.  Has anybody successfully 
done this without using GAPS, or has anybody got a correctly formatted 
cfg.txt file that works (from GAPS).  I would be happy to write a script 
 or a java program that creates such a file, but I need the format to do 
that.

Regards,
Maron Kristofersson
I suspect that the txt version of the cfg file is used as input to GAPS, 
not input to the phone.  What we really need is a handful of working cfg 
files that have already been compiled by GAPS into the loadable binary 
format that the phone probably wants. If each file had only one item 
changed, and were accompanied by a detailed description of the 
corresponding phone setup, then the file format could be decoded, of 
course, providing that the file format is not encrypted (I doubt this, 
however). The problem will be getting the required files. GS asked me to 
sign an NDA before they would even consider letting me experiment with 
their GAPS system. I suspect that everyone else has had to do the same.

Stephen R. Besch
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[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream tftp cfg.txt format

2004-05-20 Thread Maron Kristófersson
Well, that's bad news.  I'm not interested in doing this if there are 
any legal issues involved.   But my opinion is that they would 
definitely sell more units, and save money (GAPS developement is 
definitely not free) if they would open up the format.

I guess a http scraper would be a legal way of mass-configuration. 
Anybody created such a script and is willing to share?

Maron

Stephen R. Besch wrote:
Maron Kristófersson wrote:
Hello!
I've been reading through the archives on this list for the last 8-10 
months.  There are some reports on success with tftp autoconfiguration 
with a given cfg.txt format but really vague.  Has anybody 
successfully done this without using GAPS, or has anybody got a 
correctly formatted cfg.txt file that works (from GAPS).  I would be 
happy to write a script  or a java program that creates such a file, 
but I need the format to do that.

Regards,
Maron Kristofersson
I suspect that the txt version of the cfg file is used as input to GAPS, 
not input to the phone.  What we really need is a handful of working cfg 
files that have already been compiled by GAPS into the loadable binary 
format that the phone probably wants. If each file had only one item 
changed, and were accompanied by a detailed description of the 
corresponding phone setup, then the file format could be decoded, of 
course, providing that the file format is not encrypted (I doubt this, 
however). The problem will be getting the required files. GS asked me to 
sign an NDA before they would even consider letting me experiment with 
their GAPS system. I suspect that everyone else has had to do the same.

Stephen R. Besch
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream tftp cfg.txt format

2004-05-20 Thread Duane
Maron Kristófersson wrote:
I guess a http scraper would be a legal way of mass-configuration. 
Anybody created such a script and is willing to share?
Not my script, and I can't remember where I grabbed it from, but the
link was posted to this list not so long ago and as far as I can
remember it was free for all, I've not modified it at all, but there is
nothing pointing to the original site in the copyright notice. It builds
cfgmac files, might be able to use it for cfg.txt but I haven't tried it.
The phone requests cfg.txt from my TFTP server...
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