Do you have a copy of the original file you edited on your PC, can you attach it here?
Peter.
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Do you have a copy of the original file you edited on your PC, can you attach it here?
Peter.
One reason the serial transfers used to fail - the USB to serial adaptor was crap. However your transfer doesn't appear to have even started.
I'll have a look at TeraTerm when I get home - I have a feeling there might be some other terminal setting to change.
I used serial/dialup for a year, but it was so long a ago I've forgotten how I solved such issues.
Actually it looks like /etc/oztivo.conf is missing, that is why it can't send it.
type cd /etc then ls -l or just ls to get a list of files in that folder. Is oztivo.conf listed?
Ah guess its not there. I swear i didn't delete it! I am using hyperterminal also. Cheers.
[TiVo [S3] /etc]# llss
DEADJOE nsswitch.conf resolv.conf
boot.expect ntpdate_local_ip services
build-version oztivo_version sysinit.conf
chap-secrets palmod.conf sysinit.conf~
chat-script pap-secrets syslog.conf
dflt_sysinit.conf postcodezones tclient.conf
dhclient-script ppp-options tclient.conf-oztivo
dhclient.conf ppp-options.cua3 tclient.conf.orig
fstab ppp-options.orig tclient.conf~
fstab.hda4 profile tclientUK.conf
fstab.hda7 protocols termcap
hosts psdevtab termcap.orig
inittab rc.d tivoconfig
mtab rc.net.orig update_exclude
[TiVo [S3] /etc]#
Try seeing if the file is anywhere on the TiVo.
Run the find command from root.
[TiVo [p0] ~]# find / -iname oztivo.conf
Either way, you can just make a new one.
# OzTiVo menu configuration settings file
# Please do not edit this file
# Run the nic_config_tivo tool to reconfigure
nic=
ip=
mac=
timing=
hostname=
emulator=
emulatorport=
netmask=
gateway=
ssid=
wep=
wepkey=
By just making the above file with your details.
You could also try using nic_config_tivo, but there were some versions that did not work correctly.
Peter.
I ran find / -iname oztivo.conf and nothing came back - weird.
Also, i tried it all with tera term and had the same results. I have tried connecting to it using smartftp and can't get it to connect, it says something about the host rejecting it, so i don't know how to put in a new file?
Any suggestions? :confused:
Try running nic_config_tivo to see if it will recreate your oztivo.conf file.
Or just manually make a new one as suggested above.
Peter.
ok, i ran nic_config_tivo and can now connect via ftp and via tivowebplus, yay! The file is below and i guess i now need to edit it? Could you please give me strict and easy instructions and i might get it right this time :o
I tried an optimistic daily call and got 'Failed. Service unavailable'
# OzTiVo menu configuration settings file
# Please do not edit this file
# Run the nic_config_tivo tool to reconfigure
nic=TurboNet
ip=192.168.0.10
mac=00:0B:AD:44:60:83
timing=16
hostname=oztivo
emulator=www.oztivo.net
emulatorport=80
netmask=255.255.255.0
gateway=192.168.0.1
ssid=
wep=
wepkey=
This method means you don't have to use an editor. Just type in everything in the quote exactly as shown below (there are 6 lines to type, hit 'enter' after each line).
It's probably best to copy and paste these commands into Hyperterminal (or whatever you are using) one line at a time, to make sure there are no mistakes.
Peter.Quote:
cd /etc
rw
cp oztivo.conf oztivo.conf.old
sed 's/80/9090/' oztivo.conf.old > oztivo.conf
ro
reboot
Ok, did that and still getting 'Failed. Service unavailable'
Here is the updated file
# OzTiVo menu configuration settings file
# Please do not edit this file
# Run the nic_config_tivo tool to reconfigure
nic=TurboNet
ip=192.168.0.10
mac=00:0B:AD:44:60:83
timing=16
hostname=oztivo
emulator=www.oztivo.net
emulatorport=9090
netmask=255.255.255.0
gateway=192.168.0.1
ssid=
wep=
wepkey=