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by M1XKEY
Tue Dec 10, 2019 7:10 pm
Forum: Toon Rooting
Topic: Rooting Toon (or boxx)
Replies: 818
Views: 776565

Re: Rooting Toon (or boxx)

Aah, I probably messed it up while copying. But upon rebooting it removes the :0:0, so I still can't login. I can feel that we are almost there :roll:. What could be the reason it removes the :0:0 upon reboot? I'm currently graduating with an IoT Pentesting project and investigating hardware-based a...
by M1XKEY
Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:38 pm
Forum: Toon Rooting
Topic: Rooting Toon (or boxx)
Replies: 818
Views: 776565

Re: Rooting Toon (or boxx)

Dropbear/SSH doesn't allow an empty password. Busybox getty does allow it but you should enable getty then. Can you paste your passwd file after you changed it? I'm thinking you just doing it wrong :) Probably yes :mrgreen:. I atttached my passwd file screenshot after saving it with :wq in vi. I pa...
by M1XKEY
Mon Dec 09, 2019 10:44 pm
Forum: Toon Rooting
Topic: Rooting Toon (or boxx)
Replies: 818
Views: 776565

Re: Rooting Toon (or boxx)

I can't get it working. I tried changing the password with the command you provided, but then i get the following error: 1077827296:error:24064064:random number generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not seeded:md_rand.c:547:You need to read the OpenSSL FAQ. I suppose it was the missing of the salt parame...
by M1XKEY
Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:19 pm
Forum: Toon Rooting
Topic: Rooting Toon (or boxx)
Replies: 818
Views: 776565

Re: Rooting Toon (or boxx)

You can also try FTR0zlZvsHEF2 which would be password 'toon'. I could be that your toon was already rooted and someone created a script to replace the password on every boot back to that hash. To have getty working you need to replace busybox but I don't recommend that. Just have ssh working and y...
by M1XKEY
Sun Dec 08, 2019 11:14 pm
Forum: Toon Rooting
Topic: Rooting Toon (or boxx)
Replies: 818
Views: 776565

Re: Rooting Toon (or boxx)

Hi, I have average success with rooting the Toon and therefore have some questions: 1. What do you guys really mean with 'rooted the Toon', having access to the /bin/sh after modifying bootloader args OR having fully root access over SSH? I ask this because after leaving the password field empty in ...

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