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+ | ====== Sky Broadband User Credential Extraction ====== | ||
+ | Sky broadband embed user login credential in their routers. If you want to use a third-party router, you have to use Wireshark to sniff it out[(http:// | ||
+ | - Connect to your SkyHub using an RJ45 cable. | ||
+ | - Fire up Wireshark, set capture filter to "udp port 67 or udp port 68". | ||
+ | - Unplug the RJ11 (DSL) cable. | ||
+ | - Copy the captured packet as printable plaintext. | ||
+ | - You will see a string that looks like " | ||
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+ | The modulation settings should be[(http:// | ||
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+ | ^VPI | 0 | | ||
+ | ^VCI | 38 | | ||
+ | ^Multiplexing | VC-BASED | | ||
+ | ^MTU | 1500 | | ||
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+ | ===== Getting it to work with OpenWRT ===== | ||
+ | The whole point of extracting user credential is to make it work with OpenWRT. You might want this[(http:// | ||
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+ | Finally you definitely want to **delete** all the existing ATM bridges. Otherwise your ADSL won't connect. | ||
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+ | ===== References ===== | ||
+ | ~~REFNOTES~~ | ||
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