this APP is really good!!
I could go from original firmware to RC9 in my new azbox. Nice and thank you.
this APP is really good!!
I could go from original firmware to RC9 in my new azbox. Nice and thank you.
@Morphius_x,
Can you please tell me if:
- Do you Allow JaZUp to access your Azbox in telnet and FTP when prompted by Windows Security screen? Sounds to me like your local PC Firewall prevent JaZUp to iniate the FTP session.
If you are sure that it is not your PC Firewall that prevent JaZUp from doing a FTP, can you please answer the following questions:
- Is hardware acceleration enable on your Azbox?
- Do you use a plugin like: Priority Manager? Or any other special plugins? If so please specify.
- Do you have a password set on your Azbox? Is it a simple password (like the standard one: azbox) or a complex one with special characters in it? Or may be do you disable any password on your Azbox?
Can you please try with resetting the password to azbox.
- How is your Azbox connected to the network: wired or WiFi?
- Do you have some kind of Firewall between your Pc and your Azbox?
- Or do you have a router between then?
I am really interested in reproducing the bug that you mention.
Pr2
I have a similar issue.
Can FTP to AzBox using other FTP clients but Jazup is unable to upload. Stops on uploading kernel.
Log from other client (uploaded patch.e2 file from RC9 as test)
Log file JazupOutFireFTP 1.0.10 'Human Being' created by Mime Čuvalo
220 (vsFTPd 2.0.7)
USER root
331 Please specify the password.
PASS (password not shown)
230 Login successful.
FEAT
211-Features:
EPRT
EPSV
MDTM
PASV
REST STREAM
SIZE
TVFS
UTF8
211 End
OPTS UTF8 ON
200 Always in UTF8 mode.
PWD
257 "/home/root"
TYPE A
200 Switching to ASCII mode.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,15,107,122)
LIST
150 Here comes the directory listing.
226 Directory send OK.
NOOP
200 NOOP ok.
TYPE I
200 Switching to Binary mode.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,15,157,218)
STOR patch.e2
150 Ok to send data.
226 File receive OK.
TYPE A
200 Switching to ASCII mode.
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,15,167,17)
LIST
150 Here comes the directory listing.
226 Directory send OK.
NOOP
200 NOOP ok.
JazupError file is emptyJaZUp! By Hectore & Pr2 V2.0 - The safest way to upgrade your Azbox
Running OS : Windows 7
Java Version : 1.6.0_24-b07
Start at 26/03/2011 @ 15:00:57
Powered by The Ripper, telesat && MickeySa
Linux/mips 2.6.29.4-13-the_ripper
(none) login: root
Password:
#
JaZUp! is connected to your AZbox IP: 192.168.1.15
Your AZbox kernel is Enigma2
Your AZbox is in rescue mode
KernelSize -> 6808576
Your AZbox CPU mode is normal
Description Kernel : #16_Mar6
FTP sending data kernel...
FTP Connected Send : kernel-jazup
FTP Send is false
FTP send file error...
Disconnect
JaZUp! is disconnected from your AZBOX
on Azbox /tmp folder there is jazup.log
Entering: Common_DebugLinux_Mode
I should mention hardware is premium + HD.
I have two network interfaces on AZbox. Normally use wireless but ethernet was plugged in and not used. I started the process on the wireless interface IP address 192.168.1.16. After reboot into recover mode the box picked up ip address 192.168.1.15.
The upgrade path was from original firmware to E2 and the first part (load E2 kernel was successful)
Log from from first attempt (when kernel was upgraded) is below
You can see where the first part was sucessful then after reboot to recovery mode process stopped due to wrong IP. When fixed IP process failed.JaZUp! By Hectore & Pr2 V2.0 - The safest way to upgrade your Azbox
Running OS : Windows 7
Java Version : 1.6.0_24-b07
Start at 26/03/2011 @ 1332
AZBox login: root
Password:
AZBox[~]$
JaZUp! is connected to your AZbox IP: 192.168.1.16
Your AZbox kernel is official
Your AZbox is in normal mode
Checking if Priority Manager is installed...
Your AZbox CPU mode is normal
KernelSize -> 6808576
Description Kernel : #16_Mar6
FTP sending data kernel...
FTP Connected Send : kernel-jazup
FTP Send is true
FTP Transfer Ok!
Killing all processes...
Copying kernel (Hot!)... Please wait, this operation takes time!
Rebooting...
Once your Azbox is back in Rescue Mode, please press update button again.
Disconnect
JaZUp! is disconnected from your AZBOX
Find AzBox IP...
Disconnect
connect timed out
Critical error : JaZUp! has a problem !
JaZUp! is NOT connected to your AZbox IP: 192.168.1.16
Please check that the IP address and password are correct or enable the telnet service on your Azbox.
On your Azbox goto: 11. Configuration -> Network Services -> Telnet -> Enable
Powered by The Ripper, telesat && MickeySa
Linux/mips 2.6.29.4-13-the_ripper
(none) login: root
Password:
#
JaZUp! is connected to your AZbox IP: 192.168.1.15
Your AZbox kernel is Enigma2
Your AZbox is in rescue mode
KernelSize -> 6808576
Your AZbox CPU mode is normal
Description Kernel : #16_Mar6
FTP sending data kernel...
FTP Connected Send : kernel-jazup
FTP Send is false
FTP send file error...
Disconnect
JaZUp! is disconnected from your AZBOX
@pr2
- The firewall in my computer is disabled.
- The password in the azbox is by default.
- Acceleration Hardware is OFF
- Server FTP and Telnet are ON.
- The Azbox is connect with my computer in LAN mode (cable Ethernet, azbox - router - PC).
- Plugins in AZBOX are: MutiCAS, TechSAT_AZK
Hello,
Are you sure that you don't have another Firewall running on your PC (build-in in your Antivirus for example), because the only way that we find to reproduce your problem is to disallow access with JaZUp with FTP protocol.
Be carefull that Windows will ask you to grant access to JaZUp for telnet, and when needed Windows Firewall will again prompt you for FTP. So from the situation you describe, JaZUP is allowed on your PC to do telnet but not FTP.
Pr2
Hello pr2 and Hectore,
My problem is solved.
The problem as you said pr2 was related with the Firewall.
Had created a conflict of permissions.
Greetings!
Hi,
Thanks for your feedback, we were quite sure that it was not a JaZUp 2 problem, because we widely test JaZUp 2 before releasing it.
And the only way to reproduce your problem was to block it with a Firewall. ;-)
Pr2
Can u guys add option to install original firmware in USB please?
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