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* [Bug 1001843] New: virus closed port 9000
@ 2013-05-13 11:30 bugzilla-daemon
  2013-05-14 17:00 ` [Bug 1001843] " bugzilla-daemon
  2013-05-16  8:39 ` bugzilla-daemon
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            Bug ID: 1001843
           Summary: virus closed port 9000
           Product: eCos
           Version: unknown
            Target: All
  Architecture/Host Other
                OS:
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: low
         Component: ecosconfig
          Assignee: unassigned@bugs.ecos.sourceware.org
          Reporter: sunpc@yandex.ru
                CC: ecos-bugs@ecos.sourceware.org

My router has been infected by a virus, the virus wiped port 9000 and now I can
not connect to redboot
Please tell me how to return the port?
Or where in the router located file is  configuration of the port 9000?

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* [Bug 1001843] virus closed port 9000
  2013-05-13 11:30 [Bug 1001843] New: virus closed port 9000 bugzilla-daemon
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Jonathan Larmour <jifl@ecoscentric.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 CC|                            |jifl@ecoscentric.com
          Component|ecosconfig                  |RedBoot

--- Comment #1 from Jonathan Larmour <jifl@ecoscentric.com> ---
To be clear, are you saying your router had been running RedBoot, and you used
to be able to connect to it, but now you cannot? Are you sure the problem is on
the router, and not your PC?

The default port number in RedBoot is built in. If you rebuild redboot, and
reprogram it on your router, it should go back to 9000. The port number is also
stored in flash, but the only program that can access that is RedBoot itself.
An alternative might be to load a RAM resident version of RedBoot (built for
RAM startup type in its configuration) and use that to change the port number
in flash.

But this is all assuming you are using unmodified sources of RedBoot. If you
are using a source tree from somewhere else, which is likely, then you will
need to contact whoever you got those sources from.

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* [Bug 1001843] virus closed port 9000
  2013-05-13 11:30 [Bug 1001843] New: virus closed port 9000 bugzilla-daemon
  2013-05-14 17:00 ` [Bug 1001843] " bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #2 from sander <sunpc@yandex.ru> ---
thanks i try this

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* [Bug 1001843] New: virus closed port 9000
@ 2013-05-13 11:30 bugzilla-daemon
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            Bug ID: 1001843
           Summary: virus closed port 9000
           Product: eCos
           Version: unknown
            Target: All
  Architecture/Host Other
                OS:
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: low
         Component: ecosconfig
          Assignee: unassigned@bugs.ecos.sourceware.org
          Reporter: sunpc@yandex.ru
                CC: ecos-bugs@ecos.sourceware.org

My router has been infected by a virus, the virus wiped port 9000 and now I can
not connect to redboot
Please tell me how to return the port?
Or where in the router located file is  configuration of the port 9000?

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