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Note that, for firmware version v2.00 and later, the root password will be reset by a firmware update. The reason is that the passwd file is on the rootfs, which is fully replaced by an update. More info [[https:// | Note that, for firmware version v2.00 and later, the root password will be reset by a firmware update. The reason is that the passwd file is on the rootfs, which is fully replaced by an update. More info [[https:// | ||
- | Our advice is to create a complex root password. But use it to login only the first time, and then install a public ssh key(s). Thereafter login with the keys. If key authentication works, you can also | + | Our advice is to create a complex root password. But use it to login only the first time, and then install a public ssh key(s). Thereafter login with the keys. If key authentication works, you can |
- | safely | + | safely |
+ | The password needs to be 6 characters long, minimum. | ||
==== 3.3 Enable sshd and log in ===== | ==== 3.3 Enable sshd and log in ===== | ||
- | To login via ssh, enable SSH on LAN (//Settings -> General//). On Venus versions before v2.40, you need to enable Remote Support, which also enables sshd. More info on Remote Support [[ccgx:ccgx_faq#what_is_the_functionality_behind_the_menu_item_remote_support_ssh_in_the_ethernet_menu|here]]. | + | To login via ssh, enable SSH on LAN (//Settings -> General//). On Venus versions before v2.40, you need to enable Remote Support, which also enables sshd. More info on Remote Support [[https:// |
To the login, enter the ip address of the GX device in a ssh client. Most Linux and Mac users will simply do this from the command line: | To the login, enter the ip address of the GX device in a ssh client. Most Linux and Mac users will simply do this from the command line: | ||
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If the files ''/ | If the files ''/ | ||
- | Also if '' | + | Also if '' |
That venus-data file has one extra feature: if the archive contains '' | That venus-data file has one extra feature: if the archive contains '' | ||
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+ | You can draw further inspiration from [[https:// | ||
You can test the ' | You can test the ' | ||
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{{ : | {{ : | ||
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+ | ==== 6.6 Ekrano GX ==== | ||
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+ | Getting to console on the Ekrano GX is not that easy. The pins are located between the network and USB connector on the back of the device. | ||
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+ | - Black: ground | ||
+ | - NC | ||
+ | - NC | ||
+ | - Green: RX of the Ekrano GX - connect to TX on your cable | ||
+ | - White: TX of the Ekrano GX - connect to RX on your cable | ||
+ | - NC | ||
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+ | {{ : |
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