On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 06:39:51PM +0100, paul@gamma.sbrk.co.uk wrote:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 05:34:39PM +0100, Jonathan McDowell wrote:
Do you have any documentation you could share on what it tries to connect to and request? Also what format are the username/password in - I tried to connect to the Amstrad dialup stuff with my Amserve details and a normal PC, but that didn't seem to do the trick.
I think there is a single username and password that is common to all the amstrads. This username and password is stored in the configuration file that it starts out with and that it downloads. I'm not sure I feel comfortable in disclosing it publicly though. All the URLs it requests are also stored in the config file, i.e. the ones for registration and adverts etc.
Interesting; I can't find a similar file stored on the E3 filesystem. I wonder if it gets written after registration and is in the binary until then.
All you need to do to determine it is to set up a PPP server and get the amstrad to dial it. I'm sure you can change the registration number manually so you don't need a pbx to do this.
I couldn't figure out a way to do this; I tried setting a prefix, but it didn't want to let me. Perhaps I should try harder. :)
The reason I'm not comfortable is that once you have these details, their charging system for SMSs, games etc. crumbles into nothingness. I'm certainly not interested in sending SMSs from the amstrad or playing games on it, but just wanted it as a decent answering machine.
That's reasonable enough. I want to turn the E3 into a SIP phone I think, once I actually get software access to it.
J.