Then try editing emuProxyZA.conf and change
toCode:proxyPort=80
then runCode:proxyPort=8080
Code:/hack/bin/emuProxyZA -ds /var/log/ -dc /var/log/ -d2
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Then try editing emuProxyZA.conf and change
toCode:proxyPort=80
then runCode:proxyPort=8080
Code:/hack/bin/emuProxyZA -ds /var/log/ -dc /var/log/ -d2
Good morning
Thanks for that
Tried to change port from 80 to 8080 using the pico command as previously
pico /var/hack/etc/emuProxyZA.conf
However got
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# emuProxyZA.conf
# the serverip is specified in /etc/oztivo.conf # any serverip specified
here will be ignored # modify rc.sysinit.author if you wish to change
the emulator address # serverIP=131.244.9.101
forceUpdate=0
raw=1
# all recognised parameters are listed below:
# taken from http://tivoza.nanfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=180#1268 2/7/06
# debug: 0=No debug, 1=Debug info, 2=Detailed debug info
# serverIP: Guide server DNS or IP address, default: 204.176.49.2 (TiVo Inc)
# serverPort: Guide server port, default: 80
# localPort: emuProxyZA IP address, default: 0.0.0.0
# localIP: emuProxyZA port, default: 8000
# DNSconf: File containing the DNS nameserver, default: '/etc/resolv.conf'
# localIP: emuProxyZA port, default: 8000
# DNSconf: File containing the DNS nameserver, default: '/etc/resolv.conf'
# proxyIP: Proxy server IP or DNS address
# proxyPort: Proxy server port
# proxyUser: Username for proxy authentication
# proxyPassword: Password for proxy authentication
# raw: 1=Raw send, don't "clean" requests to mlog.cgi or HServer.cgi, 2=Raw sen$
# onScreen: Display the file being requested on screen via osd_cons
# debugPath: Path to save request & response trace files
# saveRequests: Save request trace files
# saveResponses: Save response trace files
# forceUpdate: 0=No change, 1=Force request to download all new guide slices, 2$
# timeOffset: Offset returned NTP time by OffsetAmount minutes
# ntpIP: NTP (time server) to use
# guideDays: Maximum guide days you would like to download (your provider needs$
# weekDays: The days of the week you wish to download guide data, list each day$
# locationID: Change your Postal Code
# tcInfo: Fix the submitted TCINFO, so it sends the correct server connection s$
# urlbase: Download slices direct from server, don't go via emuProxyZA
# tcInfo: Fix the submitted TCINFO, so it sends the correct server connection s$
# urlbase: Download slices direct from server, don't go via emuProxyZA
proxyIP=proxy.hotkey.net.au
proxyPort=80
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Tried to change the port but the sequence ^X and Y does not save it.
Should I force this change using the =0 indicated?
If so when is the command issued?
many thanks
Donaldovitch.
Hi
Also could you lell me the directory in which I can find emeProxyZA.conf
The I can try to modify directly as suggested by Darren.
Thanks
Donaldovitch
Hi
Just to explain my conundrum.
When I edited the emuProxy file previously to add port and my ISP's IP, I used the command suggested Viz: pico/var/hack/etc/emuProxy.conf
Now when I try this I get the output in my 9.15 log today.
When I work thru the direcories /var, /hack, /etc and list using ls there is no emuProxyZA.conf file listed.
Do hope you can help.
Regards
Donaldovitch
Sorry, I have been away from the boards for a few days.
You are now typing the wrong file name.
Should be:
pico /var/hack/etc/emuProxyZA.conf
Not:
pico /var/hack/etc/emuProxy.conf
If for some reason it has really disappeared and your post was a typo, then try the following:
[TiVo [p0] /var/hack/etc]# cd ~
[TiVo [p0] ~]# find . / -name emuProxyZA.conf
This will show where the file is located.
Peter.
Hi Peter
THank you for that
The omission of ZA in the post was a typo.
I have been copying/pasting to putty from the logs I receive, except for pico /var/hack/etc/emuProxyZA.conf
I realised after several tries that there must be a space after pico.
From your suggestions have found that emuProxyZA.conf is in /hack/etc/
[TiVo [p1] ~]# cd /var/hack/etc
[TiVo [p1] /var/hack/etc]#
[TiVo [p1] /var/hack/etc]# cd ~
[TiVo [p1] ~]#
[TiVo [p1] ~]# find . / -name emuProxyZA.conf
/hack/etc/emuProxyZA.conf
[TiVo [p1] ~]#
[TiVo [p1] ~]# cd /hack/etc
[TiVo [p1] /hack/etc]#
[TiVo [p1] /hack/etc]# ls
blocklist.txt crontab trickey.conf
blockpatt.txt emuProxyZA.conf trickey.conf.20050524
cron.d resolv.conf
[TiVo [p1] /hack/etc]#
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But not apparently in /etc
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[TiVo [p1] ~]# cd /etc
[TiVo [p1] /etc]#
[TiVo [p1] /etc]# ls -a
. mtab rc.net.orig
.. nsswitch.conf resolv.conf
boot.expect oztivo.conf resolv.conf.backup
build-version oztivo_version services
chap-secrets palmod.conf syslog.conf
chat-script pap-secrets tclient.conf
dflt_sysinit.conf postcodezones tclient.conf-oztivo
dhclient-script ppp-options tclient.conf.orig
dhclient.conf ppp-options.cua3 tclientUK.conf
fstab ppp-options.orig termcap
fstab.hda4 profile termcap.orig
fstab.hda7 protocols tivoconfig
hosts psdevtab update_exclude
inittab rc.d
[TiVo [p1] /etc]#
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Do not understand, but this is par for my course!
Then using the command [TiVo [p0] ~]# pico /var/hack/etc/emuProxyZA.conf
I get:
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GNU nano 1.1.9 File: /var/hack/etc/emuProxyZA.conf Modified
# emuProxyZA.conf
# the serverip is specified in /etc/oztivo.conf # any serverip specified
here will be ignored # modify rc.sysinit.author if you wish to change
the emulator address # serverIP=131.244.9.101
forceUpdate=0
raw=1
# all recognised parameters are listed below:
# taken from http://tivoza.nanfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=180#1268 2/7/06
# debug: 0=No debug, 1=Debug info, 2=Detailed debug info
# serverIP: Guide server DNS or IP address, default: 204.176.49.2 (TiVo Inc)
# serverPort: Guide server port, default: 80
# localPort: emuProxyZA IP address, default: 0.0.0.0
# localIP: emuProxyZA port, default: 8000
# DNSconf: File containing the DNS nameserver, default: '/etc/resolv.conf'
# localIP: emuProxyZA port, default: 8000
# DNSconf: File containing the DNS nameserver, default: '/etc/resolv.conf'
# proxyIP: Proxy server IP or DNS address
# proxyPort: Proxy server port
# proxyUser: Username for proxy authentication
# proxyPassword: Password for proxy authentication
# raw: 1=Raw send, don't "clean" requests to mlog.cgi or HServer.cgi, 2=Raw sen$
# onScreen: Display the file being requested on screen via osd_cons
# debugPath: Path to save request & response trace files
# saveRequests: Save request trace files
# saveResponses: Save response trace files
# forceUpdate: 0=No change, 1=Force request to download all new guide slices, 2$
# timeOffset: Offset returned NTP time by OffsetAmount minutes
# ntpIP: NTP (time server) to use
# guideDays: Maximum guide days you would like to download (your provider needs$
# weekDays: The days of the week you wish to download guide data, list each day$
# locationID: Change your Postal Code
# tcInfo: Fix the submitted TCINFO, so it sends the correct server connection s$
# urlbase: Download slices direct from server, don't go via emuProxyZA
# tcInfo: Fix the submitted TCINFO, so it sends the correct server connection s$
# urlbase: Download slices direct from server, don't go via emuProxyZA
proxyIP=proxy.hotkey.net.au
proxyPort=8080
proxyIP=proxy.hotkey.net.au
proxyPort=80
proxyIP=proxy.hotkey.net.au
proxyPort=8080
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These last lines are from my recent attempts to edit the Proxy IP and the proxy port as per post of 13/04.
Is the place where these parameters should modified?
By the way, have spoken with my ISP again and they confirm that my "normal" browsing would NOT(default) be through a proxy, and would use port 80. A proxy would only be activated if my system requested it. Then it would be as previously advised (proxy.hotkey.net.au and port 8080
Many thanks
Donaldovitch
The file is in the correct place. You now have 3 values for proxyIP and proxy port in your config file. I've tested this on my TiVo, and it appears to take the last values in the file. The last values in your file are the ones we want. So can you try running
and then force a daily call and see what happens?Code:/hack/bin/emuProxyZA -ds /var/log/ -dc /var/log/ -d2 -s minnie.tuhs.org -p 80
Good afternoon
Killed emuProxyZA
Ran trace, and attach as Puttyfile 1
Cheers
Donaldovitch
It looks like you are now sending and receiving some data, we just need to know what.
There should be some log files in /var/log called ep*.log can you post these as well. On my Tivo, I have the following files after running a test:
Code:[TiVo [p0] /var/log]# ls -l ep*.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 1058 Apr 16 12:44 ep1Request.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 150 Apr 16 12:44 ep1Response.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 1105 Apr 16 12:44 ep2Request.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 684 Apr 16 12:44 ep2Response.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 302 Apr 16 12:44 ep3Request.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 150 Apr 16 12:44 ep3Response.log
Good morning
Got these results from TiVo
[TiVo [p0] /]#
[TiVo [p0] /]# cd /var/log
[TiVo [p0] /var/log]#
[TiVo [p0] /var/log]# ls -l ep*.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 24576 Apr 16 16:08 ep1Request.log
[TiVo [p0] /var/log]#
[TiVo [p0] /var/log]#
Thanks
Donaldovitch